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Cursors
The Desktop
Selecting Clips to Load Them into a Module
Selecting Clips to Apply
a Desktop Command
Desktop
commands apply image processes to clips on the Desktop. When you
click a Desktop command button, the cursor changes, indicating the
clip selection requirements for the command you want to apply.
To apply a Desktop command:
- Click the Desktop command button in,
for example, the Processing menu.
The cursor becomes a
red arrow.
- The red arrow indicates that you should
select:
- The front clip, if the command performs
a compositing process, such as Quick Composite (see
Quick Compositing).
- The first input clip, if the command
is a mix operation, such as a Multiply logical operation (see
Using Logical Operations).
To select the front or
first input clip on the Desktop reels, click its upper-left corner.
- If the cursor becomes a green arrow,
select the back clip or second input clip. Otherwise, continue with
the next step.
- If the cursor becomes a blue cursor,
select the matte clip (the blue cursor only appears with compositing
commands and modules). Otherwise, continue with the next step.
- Once all the input clips for the command
are selected, the cursor becomes a white arrow. The white arrow
indicates that you are ready to select the destination Desktop reel
for the processed result clip. Click any Desktop reel.
The processed clip appears
on the destination reel that you selected, with a red outline. The
most recently processed clip on the Desktop always has a red outline.