NoteThis procedure is
aimed at advanced Composite users.
In the
Versions tab, you can view the list of all versions for a composition when
you have that composition open. Once you have rendered versions
of a composition, you can open and view any of them, as well as
revert and render any unrendered compositions you may have.
To view different versions of a composition:
- Open a composition—see
Opening and Viewing Compositions.
- In the tool UI, select the Versions tab.
The Versions tab displays
all existing versions of the composition. The working version of
a composition is always listed first, followed by the most recently
created versions.
- To view a version, double-click any entry
in the list.
The read-only version
is opened. If the version of the composition is already open, then
Composite switches to display it. If you double-clicked the working
version, it is opened in read/write mode.
To view the list of all rendered results
for a composition to which you are linking:
- In the Schematic view, right-click the
Link Image node for the composition you are linking to, and select
Open. The linked composition is opened.
- In the tool UI, select the Versions tab.
The left side contains
the list of all versions for the composition. The right side shows
the result of the selected version.
To open a version:
- In the Versions tab, select a version
to open and do one of the following:
- Click the Open button.
- Double-click the selected version.
To delete a version:
- On the left side of the Versions tab,
select a version to delete and do one of the following:
- Click the Delete button.
- Right-click and select Delete.
- Press Delete on the keyboard.
Reverting a Composition
Reverting to a previous
version of a composition lets you replace the working composition
by the previous one.
To revert the working version:
- In the Versions tab, select a version
to revert and do one of the following:
- Click the Revert Working To button.
- Right-click and select Revert Working
To.
In the message box that
appears, click OK to confirm the reversion.