Multiple Views
 
 
 

Action, Batch, Colour Corrector, Colour Warper, Distort, and Modular Keyer (Flame and Inferno only) support up to four viewports and a split bar. Use these hot keys to set viewports, assign views to each viewport, and control the split bar in the image window.

  Press: To:
  Alt+1 Set the view layout to one viewport
  Alt+2 Set the view layout to two viewports
  Alt+3 Set the view layout to three viewports
  Alt+4 Set the view layout to four viewports
  Alt-click (on viewport divider) Reset current layout
  Ctrl-click (on viewport divider) Resize all images to their viewports
  Ctrl-drag (on viewport divider) Dynamically resize all images to their viewports
  F1 Set the selected viewport to Front view
  F2 Set the selected viewport to Back view
  F3 Set the selected viewport to Matte view
  F4 Toggle the selected viewport between Out Matte and Result view
  Ctrl+B Toggle the split bar
  Ctrl+S Toggle the split bar when the Setup menu is displayed
  Ctrl-click Show or hide the split bar
  Ctrl-click Reset the split bar to its original position by Ctrl-clicking the pivot point
  Alt+Shift-click Park the pivot point under the cursor
  Ctrl+G Store the current clip display (above the split bar) in the reference buffer
  Shift+Ctrl+G Store and append the current clip display (above the split bar) to other frames stored in the reference buffer
  Shift+Ctrl+Pad4 Display the previous frame stored in the reference buffer
  Shift+Ctrl+Pad6 Display the next frame stored in the reference buffer
  Ctrl+num pad 5 View the most recently stored or selected frame in the reference buffer
TipTo view the previous or next frame in the buffer, press num pad 4 or num pad 6 while holding Ctrl+num pad 5.
  F5 Switch to the Channel Editor if active viewport is showing anything other than the Channel Editor, and if the active viewport is displaying the Channel Editor, cycle through Channel Editor view options