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Auto-Keyframe button: Turn this button on to automatically create a Dynamic keyframe
every time you adjust any parameter within that node.
Track disclosure triangle: Exposes individually keyframable groups of parameters
underneath the main keyframe track.
Keyframe tracks: To the right of the track header, the keyframe tracks are where you
create and edit the keyframes that animate parameter changes. A topmost “master
keyframe track” shows every keyframe applied on every keyframe track in the
Keyframe Editor, even keyframes applied to a keyframing track hidden inside a track
with a closed disclosure triangle.
Keyframes: Each keyframe appears as a small diamond for a Dynamic keyframe or as
a circle for a Static keyframe. Dynamic keyframes are associated with dissolves while
Static keyframes (marks) act instantly. Grades are linked to the preceding keyframe,
which may be a default one on the first frame of the master clip. Keyframes can be
selected by clicking on them, or moved by dragging them to another position in the
keyframe track.
FX track: ResolveFX or OFX plug-ins that have been added to a grade as a standalone
node have a separate track for creating animated effects. Every parameter of that track
is keyframed via a single consolidated keyframe track. If you apply multiple plug-ins as
multiple nodes, each has a separate FX track.
Sizing track: The Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Rotate, and Convergence (in Stereo 3D projects)
parameter have an entirely separate track for creating animated pan and scan
adjustments.
Track selection Dropdown: A colored bar shows the currently selected scope of
keyframing: all tracks at once, just the current correction node, or the Sizing settings, as
defined by the Keyframe Timeline mode discussed in the next section.
Ordinarily, the Keyframe Editor takes up the rightmost bottom third of the Color page. However,
you can make it wider to have more room to work if you have a scene requiring complex
keyframing.
To expand and collapse the Keyframe Editor:
Click the Expand/Collapse button at the top right corner of the Keyframe Editor.
TheKeyframe Editor widens or narrows accordingly.
To zoom into and out of the keyframe tracks:
Use the Zoom slider to zoom into or out of the Keyframe Editor.
Right-click any keyframe track and choose Maximum Zoom to zoom all the way in.
Right-click any keyframe track and choose Reset Zoom to fit the entire clip into the
available width of the Keyframe Editor.
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