Manual

420 Part VI Rough Editing
The positions of the different edit points you’ve selected don’t change relative to one
another, but the selected area of your clip or sequence does. As it changes, you’ll see
the first selected frame of video updated in the Viewer, and the last frame of video
updated in the Canvas.
If you make the changes in the Timeline, you’ll see a two-up display in the Canvas,
showing the updated frames.
To remove one or more split edit points, do one of the following:
m To clear both of your split In points, press Option-I.
m To clear both of your split Out points, press Option-O.
m Choose Mark > Clear Split, then choose the edit points you want to remove from
the submenu.
m Drag a split edit point up or down out of the scrubber bar until it disappears, then
release the mouse button.
m Control-click the split edit point, choose Clear Split from the shortcut menu, then
choose the edit point you want to remove from the submenu.
The Viewer displays the
updated frame of the In
point with the new
timecode value.
The Canvas displays
the frame of the new
Out point.
Two-up display
in the Canvas