Recognizing Types of Clips
 
 
 

Soft-imported clips on the Desktop or in the clip library display an icon in the lower-right corner of the clip. The type of indicator depends on whether the clip is a hybrid clip or a completely soft-imported clip. A hybrid clip has some frames that are soft-imported and some that are not, or it may consist of multiple soft-imported sources of different formats.

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(a) Indicates a clip with managed media but without clip history (b) Indicates a clip with unmanaged media of mixed formats (c) Indicates a clip with unmanaged media  (d) Indicates a clip with managed media and import history 

Lower-Right indicator: Type of clip: Import history:
None A clip with managed media, without clip history. The clip can be a result from a processing, a Inferno-generated clip (Create Colour Source) or imported through the Import Image menu. (See File Import Menu). No import history
SOFT The clip contains unmanaged media from multiple sources. The source clips were imported using the Import Image menu or from a Gateway library. Import history available if imported from a Gateway library.
Light-grey format The clip contains unmanaged media of the type specified by the light-grey indicator. The source clip was imported through the Import Image menu or from a Gateway library. Import history available if imported from a Gateway library.
Dark-grey format The clip contains managed media, and the original file was of the type specified by the dark-grey indicator. The source clip was was imported form a Gateway library. Yes

Alt-clicking the clip displays an overlay that includes the soft-imported source path.

A clip with un managed media that can no longer connect to its source file appear as white and grey checkered clips. This can happen if the Inferno workstation loses its network connection to the storage where the media is located. Reconnecting the application to that storage can solve this issue.

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