Use the Colour Source controls to create and alter colour sources, including noise, colour bars and tones.
You create a colour source using the Video menu or hotkeys. You can only use the Colour Source soft effect button to create
a colour source on a gap or empty layer.
The Colour Source soft effect button is available only from the EditDesk record timeline.
You can change the properties of a colour source directly in the timeline.
To create a colour source:
- Do one of the following:
- From the Player, select and enable the Effects option from the Menu Priority box.
- From the EditDesk, make sure that the current option in the Menu Priority box is disabled or select and enable the Effects
option.
- Select and enable Video in the A/V Tools box.
- Display the Colour Source controls:
- Select Colour Source from the Video menu.
- Press the Colour Source button (F10).
- Press the Black Source button (F11).
- Press the Bars and Tone button (F12).
- Set the source type, colour, audio, duration and timecode.
- Click in the Source Area or Record Area to create the clip.
To create a colour source directly on the timeline:
- Select a gap or empty layer.
- Click the Colour Source soft effect button.
TipYou may need to click the arrow on the Soft Effects menu to see the Colour Source soft effect button.
- Set the source type, colour, audio, duration and timecode.
To change the properties of a colour source from the timeline:
- Select the colour source in the timeline and display it quick menu.
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The Colour Source controls appear.
- Select the new colour and click Replace.
- To return to the original colour, click Reset.