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Turning Grades and/or Fusion Eects O in the Timeline Viewer
The Bypass Color Grades and Fusion Effects button/drop-down from the Color page is also
available on the Edit page either via the View > Bypass Color and Fusion drop-down, or via a
toggle button/drop-down menu in the Timeline Viewer. If you choose Toggle Bypass or click
the Viewer control, you’ll turn off whatever is checked in the optional menu, which lets you
choose whether or not you want to bypass both Color and Fusion, or just one or the other.
(Left) Menu commands for bypassing Color and Fusion, (Right) Edit page Timeline Viewer controls
Turning off color grades and Fusion effects is an easy way to improve playback performance on
low power systems when you just need to make a quick set of edits, and it’s also a convenient
way to quickly evaluate the original source media.
Source and Timeline Viewers vs. Single Viewer Mode
If you want to change the Edit page layout to hide the Source Viewer, you can choose
Workspace > Single Viewer Mode to instead use just a single viewer to contextually display
either a selected Source Clip or the current frame of the Timeline.
Single Viewer mode turned on
In Single Viewer mode, whatever you select in the Media Pool or Timeline determines which
controls appear in the Viewer, which lets you do nearly everything you can do with two
simultaneously open viewers.
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