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You can also put the Viewer into Cinema Viewer mode by choosing Workspace > Viewer Mode
> Cinema Viewer (Command-F), so that it fills the entire screen. This command toggles Cinema
Viewer mode on and off. Two other modes, Enhanced Viewer (Option-F) and Full Screen
Viewer (Shift-F), are available to provide more working area for tasks such as window
positioning and rotoscoping.
Gallery
The Gallery is used for storing still frames to use as reference when comparing clips to one
another. Each still frame also stores that clip’s grade so you can copy it later; stills and grades
are stored together. A button lets you open up the Album browser, used for organizing your
stills. At the top of the Gallery, Memories let you store grade information that you can apply
using a control panel or keyboard shortcuts. You can also open a larger Gallery window within
the Color page that provides more room for organizing your saved stills and grades. For more
information on the Gallery page, see Chapter 122, “Using the Gallery.
The Gallery has Memories, stills saved in albums and your PowerGrades
Node Editor
The Node Editor is where you assemble one or more individual corrections (nodes) together to
create multi-correction grades (seen as node trees). This is a powerful way of assembling
grades, since different combinations of nodes let you create different corrections and very
specific adjustments by reordering operations, combining keys, or changing the layer order of
different adjustments. For more information about the Node Editor, see Chapter 124, “Node
Editing Basics.
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