When you have an image displayed using , you can use the following keys or the window to control the display.
Windows/Linux |
Mac OS X |
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a |
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Displays the alpha bitplane channel in an image.
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b |
b |
Displays the blue bitplane channel in an image.
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c |
c |
Displays an image by combining the color values contained in the three RGB planes.
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f |
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Switches between single and double buffer mode. Default mode depends on machine’s graphics card.
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g |
g |
Displays the green bitplane channel in an image.
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k |
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Turns on and off Kodak Cineon correction.
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m |
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Displays the mask in an image.
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p |
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Prints out the current luminance, gamma, and saturation values.
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p |
Displays the alpha bitplane channel.
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r |
r |
Displays the red bitplane channel in an image.
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x
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x |
Displays the negative.
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+ x
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Reverses the mask displayed from using “x”.
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z |
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Displays the Z-depth information in gray levels.
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+ z
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Displays the logarithm of the Z-depth values.
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F5 |
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Toggles on and off a cross-hair cursor and tracking while in tracking mode.
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F6 |
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Displays all tracking points made in the same window started from.
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+ F6
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Writes a composer curve.
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F8 |
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Turns luminance curve on and off.
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F12 |
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Displays the borders of image tiles.
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Use the numeric pad keys for the following
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0 |
0 |
Zooms in.
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. (numpad period) |
. (numpad period) |
Zooms out.
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1 to 9 |
1 to 9 |
Press the number between 1 and 9 to scroll over the current image. To scroll faster, press Shift and Alt in combination with
the number.
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