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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
Figure 7-17: The graph
To work on a selected part of a clip you can use the button FRAME
IN/OUT: Set the timeline’s in- and outpoint to the part you want to
zoom into and press this button. The graph will then display the select-
ed part only.
A zooming can also be performed with the button GRAPH ZOOM: Press-
ing this button while moving with the mouse to the right or left allows
you to zoom in and out of the graph. Alternatively, instead of the but-
ton you can also use the keyboard combination [Shift + Ctrl] (then
move the mouse). The zooming will be made on the current viewing
position.
In case you want to view a particular detail, you can hold down the
[Ctrl] key and draw a (yellow) rectangle with the mouse around it in the
graph. Once the mouse button is released, the view of the graph will
be adjusted to the width of the drawn rectangle.
When zoomed into the graph, a scroll bar will be available at the top of
the graph which allows you to change the viewing position on the
graph’s timeline. You can also hold down the keyboard keys
[Shift + Alt] and move the mouse to the right or left to change the
viewing position.
As long as the graph has the focus, you can reverse a zooming and step
between previous views on the clip’s timeline with the keyboard keys
[Page Up] and [Page Down].
The viewing/zooming can also be set back to the full view of the clip’s
timeline again. For this you have to use the context menu of the graph:
The graph will show the timeline’s in- and outpoint same as the
timeline: Any deselected part will be displayed in a dimmed
fashion.
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