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To clear clip filtering:
Choose All Clips from the Timeline Filter drop-down to the right of the Clips button in
the Interface toolbar.
To define a continuous range of clips to render:
1 To define the first clip in the range you want to render, do one of the following:
Right-click a clip thumbnail in the Thumbnail timeline and choose Mark In.
Position the playhead in the Timeline or the Viewer, and press the I key, or right-click
the Timeline ruler and choose Mark In.
2 To define the last clip in the range you want to render, do one of the following:
Right-click a clip thumbnail (in the Color timeline) or a clip (in the Edit timeline) in the
Thumbnail timeline and choose Mark Out.
Position the playhead in the Timeline or the Viewer, and press the O key, or right-
click the Timeline ruler and choose Mark Out.
In and Out points appear within the Timeline ruler, and an orange bar shows the range
you’ve selected to render. The In and Out fields update with the first and last frame
numbers, in timecode and frame count, and the Duration field updates with the total
number of frames you’ll be rendering.
IMPORTANT If you’re in Individual Clips mode, In and Out points automatically snap to
the nearest clip In or Out point in the Timeline. You cannot render partial clips in
Individual Clips mode, but you may do so in Single Clip mode.
To render a single clip:
Open the Thumbnail timeline if it’s not open already, Right-click any clip thumbnail, and
choose Render This Clip.
An orange bar in the Timeline ruler shows that clip is selected for rendering. If you need
to render several clips individually, you can select each clip one at a time to add as
individual jobs to the Render Queue.
Choosing Which Versions to Render for Each Clip
By default, the currently selected version that was set in the Color page is rendered for each
clip. If you want to render a different version, the easiest thing to do is to make sure they’re
selected on the Color page Timeline before you open the Deliver page.
However, a Versions submenu, within the Thumbnail timeline’s contextual menu for each
thumbnail, also provides options to manage grade versions. These commands are duplicates of
options that are available from the Thumbnail timeline of the Color page.
To choose which version to render:
Right-click any clip thumbnail in the Thumbnail timeline, and choose a version from the
Versions submenu.
TIP: You can right-click a clip in the Thumbnail timeline of the Color or Render screen
and rename any version of a grade. This can assist a facility’s workflow when sharing
material between suites and applications.
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