One or more node-specific
tabs appear when you select a node in a composition. For example,
if you select the CC Histo tool, you’ll see that it has a main tab,
as well as a Ranges tab. You will typically select a node from the
Schematic view, from the Composition Browser or from the Layer Editor
context menu.
Each composition node
has a tab associated with it. In the case of imported media, the
composition node for the composition you currently have open has
an Image Import tab that contains the same information as in the
Import browser when you imported the media to create the composition --
see
Importing Media.
The composition node for a linked composition has a Link Image tab
that contains a list of the rendered output associated with that
composition -- see
Linking Compositions.
A vertical bar in the
tab indicates more options may exist underneath the area to the
right of the bar. Drag right on the bar to expose the options.
The contents of most
tool node tabs are organized into left and right areas. The left
hand area contains Player-related controls and direct manipulation
controls unrelated to the Player (for example, in the Diamond Keyer, the
color prism), and fields and widgets you can use to set or enter
values. The area on the right is the Tool Options area; these options
are common to all tools.
The top row is used for
selection history and navigation, and contains the following controls:
- Navigate to previous
node Navigate nodes before current selection.
- Navigate to next node Navigate
to nodes selected after current selection.
- Go to home node Navigate
to node set as Home node.
- History View
entire node list and select a node.
- Set Home Set
a home node from the history list. To set another node as a home
node, select a node name and click .
The next set of controls
is for using Tool presets. See
Tool Presets.
- Preset Displays
the name of the tool preset currently loaded in a selected tool
node.
- Save After
customizing a tool, you can save it as a tool preset.
- Load Displays
a list of tool presets.
- Reload Reloads
the currently selected tool node with the same tool preset. This
lets you revert back to the parameters contained in the tool preset.
The lower portion of
the Tool Options area contains the following controls:
- Back one keyframe Move back
one keyframe in the currently selected animation curve for this
too node. For more information on setting the animation keys, see
Keyframing Workflows.
- Set keyframe Set
Keyframe: set a keyframe in the animation editor for this tool node.
For more information on setting the animation keys, see
Keyframing Workflows.
- Forward one key Move
froward one keyframe in the currently selected animation curve for
this tool node. or more information on setting animation keys, see
Keyframing Workflows.
- Mute Mute
the currently selected tool node. This is a convenient way to toggle
the effect of that node on or off. When you mute a tool node, the
node has no effect on the input it receives; it simply passes that
input to the next tool node in the dependency graph. If you mute
a tool node that accepts multiple inputs, the node passes its primary
input to the next too node.
Note Note that muting
a tool node may not always be equivalent to removing it from the
dependency graph. That is, if the input and output formats of a
tool node are different, removing the tool node may cause format
conflicts in nodes further along the dependency graph, but muting
the tool would not cause format conflicts. For example, if the format
of the output is different from that of the primary input, the muted
node adjusts the format, possibly in a tool specific way. For example,
a muted Diamond Keyer node outputs a solid white matte, a muted
Noise node outputs a black image. You cannot mute a supertool.
- Reset Resets
all parameters of this tool node to their default values.
- Name Examine
or edit the name of the currently selected tool node. To edit the
name, click in the field, enter your edits, and then press Enter.
- Time Displays
the global and local time in a node affected by a Time Offset tool.
Enables Global to display the global time in the field to the right
of the Global button. Disables Global to display the local time
of the node in that field.
- Affects Specifies
the channels (RGB, RGBA, or A) the currently selected tool uses.
The options available depend on the currently selected tool. In
some tools, this options may not be available.
- IR Allows
the currently selected tool node to create an intermediate result
whenever you play the composition. You can also enable or disable
intermediate results in the Schematic, by clicking the IR tab in
the bottom-right corner of the node icon; this tab is orange when
you enable IR. See
Creating Intermediate Results.
- Delete Delete
the currently selected tool node.