One of the outputs is
tagged as being the primary output. Aside from identifying the principal
output of a composition, the primary output is most useful in the
following workflows:
- The composition start/end (in the timeline)
and rate are dictated by the primary output start/end and rate respectively.
- Composition format displayed in the File
Browser is driven by the format of the primary output.
- Composition proxies shown in the File
Browser are generated from the primary output.
- Player in Composition display mode shows
the image results of the primary output node.
- Comparison in the player against the
composition refers to the primary output.
- When linking to a composition, even though
all outputs of the linked composition are represented on the link
node, only the primary output socket is automatically connected
to the destination graph.
- When inserting a composition into another
one, the input node of the primary output from the source graph
is used as the connection point when the composition is dropped
on an input socket in the destination graph.
- When dropping tools in the Schematic
view, the south gate option Add Before Primary Output connects the
new nodes before the primary output node.
- Additional outputs are initialized (or
reset) with the values of the primary output. Other outputs can
also follow various sets of values from the primary output (image
format, pixel format, time).
The first output node
that is automatically created with a new composition is the primary
output by default. However, in a composition with multiple outputs,
any output can be set as the primary output at any time. This can
be achieved through a drop-down menu listing the output node names
in the Composition tab.
You can also use the
Set As Primary right-click option on an output node in the Schematic
view.