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Calculating Numbers
Calculating Values for Numeric Fields
Picking Colours
Calculating Timecode
The
calculator that you use with fields that accept timecode and frame
number values works like a standard calculator, but provides additional
tools for calculating timecode and frame number values.
The calculator opens with the timecode mode
(24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, 50 fps, and 60 fps) that applies to the
default project resolution or the clip to which you are applying
the value.
To
calculate timecode:
- Click
a numeric field accepting timecode and frame numbers to open the
calculator.
- Use
the integer and operation buttons to determine the value that you
want to apply to the numeric field.
TipTo enter two zeros for a timecode unit block,
press . (period).
- To
switch between frame numbers and timecode, select an option from
the Calculation Mode box.
Select: |
To calculate: |
FRM |
Values using frame numbers. |
TC |
Values using timecode. |
TipYou can calculate a value in frames and
apply the value to timecode. The value is converted automatically.
- To
switch between drop frame and non-drop frame timecode modes, select
an option from the Drop Frame box.
Select: |
To calculate: |
DF |
Values using drop frame timecode. |
NDF |
Values using non-drop frame timecode. |
TipThis box only appears when drop frame and
non-drop frame modes are valid options.
- To
add the value in the calculator to the current value in the field,
click Add.
- To
subtract the value in the calculator from the current value in the
field, click Sub.
- To
close the calculator without applying further changes to the value
in the field, click anywhere outside the calculator.
- To
enter the current value in the calculator—replacing the
previous value—click the Result field in the calculator
or press Enter.
The calculator closes.
TipYou can use the keys on the numeric keypad
section of your keyboard to operate the calculator. Colons, semicolons,
and other timecode notation marks are added automatically.