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Plug-ins that have been added as standalone nodes appear within a new FX track
of the Keyframe Editor. Each plug-in that’s added as a separate node has a separate
FX track.
The keyframe track of a ResolveFX plug-in added as a standalone node
The Sizing Keyframing Tracks
The Sizing keyframing tracks govern sizing transforms and stereoscopic adjustments separately
from the color controls.
Input Sizing: Controls the Input Sizing parameters found within the Sizing palette.
Convergence: Controls the Convergence parameter in the Stereo 3D palette.
Float Window: Controls the Left, Right, Top, and Bottom Position/Rotate/Softness
Floating Windows parameters.
Auto Align: Controls the Pitch and Yaw parameters in the Stereo 3D palette.
TIP: Output Sizing can only be keyframed when you choose Timeline mode in the
Node Editor.
The Ext Matte Nodes Freeform Isolation Track
If your node tree has an External Matte, the EXT MATTE node exposes a Freeform Isolation
track in the Keyframe Editor. This is useful for time offsets or Sizing repositioning of the Ext
Matte image.
Automatic Keyframing
Every track in the Keyframe Editor has an Auto-Keyframing button that can be turned on or off.
When auto-keyframing is enabled for a particular track, every change made to a parameter or
control associated with that keyframe track automatically generates a keyframe. There are two
ways you can use this:
Used with a keyframing track, auto-keyframing makes it simple to set up animated
changes to specific adjustments within a node. This is a lot easier than manually placing
keyframes one byone.
On the other hand, turning on auto-keyframing for the Corrector track correspondingly
enables auto-keyframing for every keyframing track belonging to that node. In
this case, keyframes will automatically be placed on whatever keyframing track
corresponds to the parameters or controls you adjust.
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