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Chapter 5, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Settings
• Image View Lets you select the area of your clip that you want to analyze:
$ Analyze a line Drag the line in the Image View window to the line you
want to analyze, or enter a line number in the text box.
¦NoteYou can select only the even lines in your clip.
$ Analyze a rectangle Click and drag in the Image View window to select
a rectangular area that you want to analyze. The text box displays the
coordinates of your rectangle.
$ Analyze image This selection allows you to analyze your complete
image.
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Scope View Displays the Matrox scopes. You can change the settings to
select which scopes you want to see, and how you want them to appear by
clicking the button on the right side of the
Scope View page:
As you move your mouse within each monitor (vectorscope or waveform),
you’ll see a crosshair at your chosen position, and the values at that position
are shown in the top right corner of the monitor.
¥Tip Double-click or drag the Scope View tab to display the Matrox scopes in a
separate window that you can move and resize. This also allows you to keep
Image View open at the same time.
Scope definitions
There are four different monitors to help you analyze your video clips:
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Vectorscope Shows the phase and amplitude of the color components of
your video signal. Standard “targets” (small boxes) on the vectorscope
correspond to the six colors in a standard color bar pattern (red, green, blue,
yellow, cyan, and magenta). Color bars are usually analyzed with the
Scope View
Settings menu