Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 1020

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Keyframes Editor
The Keyframes Editor displays each node in the current composition as a stack of layers within a
miniature timeline. The order of the layers is largely irrelevant as the order and flow of connections in
the node tree dictate the order of image-processing operations. You use the Keyframes Editor to trim,
extend, or slide Loader, MediaIn, and effects nodes, or to adjust the timing of keyframes, which appear
superimposed over each effect node unless you open them up into their editable track.
The Keyframes Editor is used to adjust the timing of clips, effects, and keyframes.
Keyframes Editor Control Summary
At the top, a series of zoom and framing controls let you adjust the work area containing the layers.
A Horizontal zoom control lets you scale the size of the editor.
A Zoom to Fit button fits the width of all layers to the current width of the Keyframes Editor.
A Zoom to Rect tool lets you draw a rectangle to define an area of the Keyframes
Editor to zoom into.
A Sort pop-up menu lets you sort or filter the tracks in various ways.
An Option menu provides access to many other ways of filtering tracks and
controlling visible options.
A timeline ruler provides a time reference, as well as a place in which you can scrub the playhead.
At the left, a track header contains the name of each layer, as well as controls governing that layer.
A lock button lets you prevent a particular layer from being changed.
Nodes that have been keyframed have a disclosure control, which when opened displays a
keyframe track for each animated parameter.
In the middle, the actual editing area displays all layers and keyframe tracks available in the current
composition.
At the bottom-left, Time Stretch and Spreadsheet mode controls provide additional ways to manipulate
keyframes.
At the bottom right, the Time/TOffset/TScale drop-down menu and value fields let you numerically
alter the position of selected keyframes either absolutely, relatively, or based on their distance from
the playhead.
Chapter 62Exploring the Fusion Interface 1020
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