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Organizing Stills Using Albums
All stills you save are always placed into the currently open album of the Gallery, which defaults
for new projects to “Stills 1.” However, you can create additional albums with which to organize
your stills into whatever categories you require. Albums can be shown, created, and removed
using the Gallery in either the Color page or Gallery windows.
Use albums to organize your stills
To show or hide the Albums list:
Click the Album button, at the top left of the Gallery.
If the Albums list was hidden, clicking the Album button will make the Albums list appear, to the
left of the Gallery, containing all albums that are currently available in the project that’s open, as
well as the PowerGrade album at the bottom. If the Albums list is already visible, then it
becomes hidden, making more room for still thumbnails in the Gallery.
Once you’ve displayed the Albums list, there are a variety of ways you can quickly and easily
work with albums.
Methods of working with albums:
To add a new album: Right-click the Albums list, and choose Add Still Album from the
contextual menu. A new album is created, numbered incrementally.
To add a new PowerGrade album: Right-click the Albums list, and choose Add
PowerGrade Album from the contextual menu. A new album is created, numbered
incrementally.
To rename an album: Double-click any album in the list, and when it is selected, type a
new name and press Return.
To navigate albums: Click any album to make it the current album. Using the DaVinci
control panel, you can use the PG UP/GALLERY/PG DOWN button; press SHIFT UP and
GALLERY to move to the next album up the list, or press SHIFT DOWN and GALLERY to
move to the next album down the list.
To move clips from one album to another: Drag and drop a still from the Gallery to an
album.
To remove an album: Right-click any album, choose Remove Current Album, and click
Delete at the prompt. All clips inside that album will be deleted along with the album, so
use this carefully.
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