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 The Desktop

The Desktop

Desktop Layout
 
                
               
             
             
            
            About the Desktop
          
       
       
       
       
      On the Desktop, you work
         with the clips from which you create processed results for your
         project. You can play, name, move, copy, and delete clips, as well
         as use global tools for enabling processes, picking colours, searching
         for clips, and browsing the filesystem.
      
      After selecting a project
         and user on start-up, the Desktop appears. The Desktop is your in-session
         work area. You capture clips to the Desktop, organize them in clip
         libraries, and then maintain a Desktop selection of clips that you need
         for the composites and effects you are working on at each step.
      
      From the Desktop, you
         can:
      
      
         - Create virtual clips such as colour bars,
            coloured frames, and noise.
         
- Capture clips from tape or import image
            sequences from the filesystem.
         
- Edit clips using gestural editing techniques,
            and apply timewarps.
         
- Save clips to and load clips from clip
            libraries.
         
- Apply format processes to clips such
            as Resize, Interlace, Filed Merge, and Change Timecode.
         
- Execute image processing commands such
            as Monochrome, Flip, Burn-In Timecode, and Logical Operations.
         
- Load clips into modules, gaining access
            to complex image processing and compositing tools such as Paint,
            the Keyer,
            the Colour Corrector, Action (a 3D compositing environment supporting
            unlimited composite layers), and Batch (a batch processing environment
            providing integrated, uncommitted access to almost all the above
            image processing commands and modules).
         
- Output clips to tape or export images
            sequences and QuickTime® movies.
         
- Create archives to file or tape.
NoteDescriptions and
            procedures in this chapter assume default Desktop settings. The
            Desktop can be customized and the settings can be saved with user preferences.
            See 
                     Setting Preferences.