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*'''Final [[Transforms]]:''' Editable values to transform the size and shape of the output layer. '''(B)'''
*'''Final [[Transforms]]:''' Editable values to transform the size and shape of the output layer. '''(B)'''


*'''Final [[Effects]]:'''  
*'''Final [[Effects]]:''' A final effect can be applied to the output layer. '''(C)'''


*'''Clock:''' The current time of your machine.
*'''Clock:''' Time reference, synched with windows clock. '''(D)'''
   
   
*'''[[Resettable Runtime Counter]]:'''
*'''[[Resettable Runtime Counter]]:''' The Runtime Counter shows the time since the start of the session. The Counter can be set back to zero with a simple double-click on the counter itself. '''(E)'''


*'''Zoom & Pan:'''
*'''Zoom & Pan:''' The Output Ptrview can be zoommed and moved with the two buttons on the upper right corner of the User Interface or with the '''100%''' Increment Field. Click on one of these element and drag to effect size and position of the window. Double click to reset or to type the desired zoom value.


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Revision as of 17:09, 8 January 2020

  • Output Preview: The output preview enables control over the output video image. (A)

On top of the Output Preview we can find:

  • Final Transforms: Editable values to transform the size and shape of the output layer. (B)
  • Final Effects: A final effect can be applied to the output layer. (C)
  • Clock: Time reference, synched with windows clock. (D)
  • Resettable Runtime Counter: The Runtime Counter shows the time since the start of the session. The Counter can be set back to zero with a simple double-click on the counter itself. (E)
  • Zoom & Pan: The Output Ptrview can be zoommed and moved with the two buttons on the upper right corner of the User Interface or with the 100% Increment Field. Click on one of these element and drag to effect size and position of the window. Double click to reset or to type the desired zoom value.