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Configure Presets 327
render you’ll see the Network Job Assignment dialog
(page 3–190).
Configure Prese ts
Rendering menu > Video Post > V ideo Post toolbar >
Execute S equ e nce > Right-click any Resolution button .
> Configure Presets dialog
If you use the Custom format for Execute Sequence
(page 3–325),youcanchangethevaluesforany
preset resolution button by right-clicking the
button.
If you use one of the standard formats, t he Width
and Height spinners are locked to the standard’s
image aspect ratio, and the Aspect Ratio spinner is
replaced by a text display.
After you change these values and exit the
Configure Presets dialog, you must click the
button to apply the new values to the Execute
Sequence dialog.
Inter face
Width—Specifies the width of the image, in pixels.
Height—Sp ecifies the heig ht of the image, in pixels.
Aspect R atio—Sets the aspect ratio of the image.
As you alter the Image Aspect value, you also alter
the Height value so that the correct aspect r atio is
maintained for the resolution.
Edit R a nge B ar
Rendering menu > Vi deo Post > Video Post toolbar >
Edit R ange Bar
The Edit Range Bar provides editing funct ions for
the range bars that appear in the e vent t r acks area.
When Edit Range Bar is on, you can:
Select any event by clicking its range bar (it
turns red when selected).
Move the range bar while maintaining its range
bydragginginthemiddleofthebar.
Change the start or e nd frame of the range by
dragging either end of its bar.
Procedures
To select a r ange bar, do one of the following:
Click the range bar in the event tracks area.
Click the associated ev ent name or icon in the
queue.
To select multiple range bars:
1.
Click a range bar.
2. Hold down Ct rl and click additional ra nge
bars.
To select multiple contiguous ra nge bar s:
1.
Click a range bar.
2. Hold down Shift and click another range bar.
Both range bars you clicke d and a l l range bars
between them, if any, are selected.
Note: In a multiple selection, the last range bar
you select b ecomes the current event, displayed
with red squares in its endpoints. The align
commands use the c urrent event.