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Preview Marks During Three-PointEditing
In order to help you see what will happen whenever you execute a three-point edit, preview
marks appear in either the Source Viewer or the Timeline Ruler to let you know the exact
duration of the Timeline that’s about to be affected by the edit you’re preparing to make.
Toprevent them from being a distraction, preview marks only appear once you’ve explicitly
marked three edit points in the Source Viewer and Timeline, and they can be turned on and off
by choosing View > Show Preview Marks.
For example, if you set In and Out points in the Source Viewer, and an In point in the Timeline,
then a preview marker will appear in the Timeline Ruler to show the implied Out point in the
Timeline of the edit you’re about to make.
A preview marker in the Timeline shows the Timeline Out point being automatically
calculated by DaVinci Resolve based on the In and Out points that are set in the
Viewer, and the In point in the Timeline
On the other hand, if you set both In and Out points in the Timeline, and only an Out point in the
Source Viewer, a preview marker appears in the jog bar of the Source Viewer to show you the
implied In point, in the Source Viewer, of the edit you’re about to make.
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