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Sampling LUTs

Previewing Results

Outputting and Exporting Batch Results
Using the Scan Format as
a Rendering Parameter
When using the Burn-in
Timecode, GMask, and Text nodes, you can use the import scan format
of a clip as the rendering format. To do this, choose As Front from
the Scan Format box.
For GMask:
For Burn-in Timecode: