About Vertical Editing
 
 
 

A vertically arranged multilayer video track provides the framework for timeline compositing in Smoke or colour grading in Lustre. With vertical editing, you combine multiple stacked layers of one timeline track into a single output. With vertical editing, you combine multiple stacked layers of one timeline track into a single output. You can create complex effects using vertical transitions and soft effects.

All edits done with vertical editing are soft, so you can modify them at any time. By adding soft effects to your clips, you can create an entire edit without having to leave the timeline or process intermediate results.

Vertical editing is supported between layers of video tracks. It is not supported between video tracks. As well, vertical editing is not supported between the left and right eye layers of stereo tracks.

If you import a multilayer clip from another Visual Effects and Finishing product, any compositing and soft effects between the layers are preserved. If you load the clip back to another Visual Effects and Finishing product, all original edits are preserved as well as edits from Inferno.