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Swapping Timeline Elements
Navigating the Timeline
Editing to the Timeline
MatchingClipswith Their Source Clip
You
can match a clip in the Record Area with its source clip.
If a match is found, a copy of the clip is put in the Source Area.
You can
also match a Source Area clip with an element in the Record Area.
In the Preferences menu, the Match option in in Editing group of the Timeline
section determines where Smoke looks for the source clip.
If you are working with Batch
setups, you can also match source clips used in any BFX level. See
Matching and Copying Sources from BFX View.
NoteSmoke has one level of Match. If you
process a source clip, the new clip becomes the source clip, which
can be found with the Match command. It is therefore a good idea
to always keep a copy of the un-edited original material.
To
match a clip with its source clip:
- Select
the elements that you want to match in the Record Area.
TipIf you do not make a selection and the Record Area is set to Record Timeline
view, the clip under the positioner's focus point is
matched.
- Do
one of the following:
- Press / to create
a matching source clip with trimmed head and tail. The matching
source clip appears in the Source Area, including all handles.
If your selection included transitions, the source clips and handles
are included in the match results.
- Press Ctrl+/ to create
a matching source clip with in and out points that mark the section
of the source used in the Record Area. The matching source clip
appears in the Source Area, without handles. If
your selection included transitions, only those frames that are
used by the transition are included in the match results.
To
match a source clip to a timeline element (Reverse Match):
- Select
the source in the Source Area.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+/.
The instance of the selected source is highlighted
on the timeline.