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ColorTrace Thumbnail outlines indicate matching,
overlapping, and non matching clips
In Automatic mode the correspondence between each clip in the Source timeline and each clip
in the Target timeline should be automatically made. However, overlapping timecode and reel
names can cause problems. The other controls in the ColorTrace window help you deal with the
subset of clips that can’t be automatically matched, or are matched in error. These controls are:
The ColorTrace window shown in Automatic mode
Matching Source Clips list: Shows a scrollable collection of thumbnails that might
correspond to the selected clip in the Target timeline.
Target Timeline: Shows each clip in the Timeline you want to copy grades to, color
coded according to how good a match it is.
Clip Info pane: Displays two columns of properties for the source clip and the target
clips that you’ve selected. These properties include the reel, source timecode,
record timecode, clip name, project names, and timeline names of each clip, for easy
comparison.
Attributes and options checkboxes: A series of checkboxes lets you specify which clip
attributes are copied as part of the ColorTrace operation.
Color: Enables the copying of grades.
Preserve Num Nodes: When copying grades, lets you prevent the first X nodes
of the target clip grades from being overwritten by the first X nodes of the source
clipgrades.
Sizing: Enables the copying of Edit sizing attributes.
Input Sizing: Enables the copying of Input Sizing attributes.
Convergence: Enables the copying of Convergence for Stereo 3D projects.
Floating Windows: Enables the copying of Floating Windows for Stereo 3D projects.
Auto Align: Enables the copying of Auto Align settings for Stereo 3D projects.
All Versions: Copies all versions, rather than just the current version, from the source
to the target clips. The currently selected version of each source clip is always
correctlycopied.
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