Adjusting the Zoom or Pan | The Mini-Player | ||
Chapter 6, The Player |
You can apply any LUT or color conversion in the Tools tab to a Player view or the fullscreen Player. This affects only what that particular Player displays; it has no effect on the composition data. You can also apply a tool preset as a display modifier in the Player--see Using Tool Presets as a Display Modifier.
Note: You can apply a LUT or color conversion tool to the fullscreen Player only if you entered it through a Player view.
In the Player view or fullscreen Player, middle-click or press the tilde key (~) to display the Gate UI and swipe east to display the Pick List, Tools, and Views tabs.
In the Tools tab, select a tool to apply to the Player. Drag it outside the Tools tab, and do one of the following:
Pause over the Player view in which you want to apply the tool.
In the fullscreen Player, pause anywhere.
In the Player, middle-click or press the tilde key (~) to display the Gate UI and go through the south gate.
The Player Options appear.
Position the cursor over the last tab of the Player Options and release.
The name of the tab changes to that of the dropped tool. The Player updates to reflect the result of applying the LUT or color conversion tool to the image.
In the Player, middle-click or press the tilde key (~) to display the Gate UI and go through the south gate.
The Player Options appear.
Select the Display tab.
In the Tool Options area on the right, click Delete.
Things to Remember
You can display the name of the tool you use, in the information bar at the bottom of the Player view--see Displaying Player Option Information in the Player view.
The Reaction tool disregards any display modifier set for the Player when the Interactivity option is selected.