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3. While the system is digitizing, you can enter a name for the sub-
clip by typing the name. Press the Tab key to enter comments
about the clip.
4. When you want the subclip to end, press the F2 key. This high-
lights the subclip OUT mark in the Digitize tool.
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You can press the F2 key repeatedly as you search for the end point of the sub-
clip. The system accepts the last occurrence as the end point. You can also
press the F1 key at anytime before pressing F2 again to remove the previ-
ous subclip marks and start a new subclip IN point.
The subclip appears in the target bin when you stop digitizing.
When digitizing is complete, a number appears between the sub-
clip indicators to show the number of subclips created.
Adding Locators On-the-Fly
For more information
on specific uses for loca-
tors, see “Using Loca-
tors” on page 422.
Locators mark a single frame within a clip or sequence so that you can
attach a note or find the frame at a later time. This section describes a
shortcut method of adding locators on-the-fly while digitizing.
When the Digitize tool is active, eight colored locators are mapped to
nine Function keys on the keyboard. The locators override any other
functions mapped to these keys. Tab le 7 -2
lists the colored locators
and the Function keys they are mapped to during digitizing.
Table 7-2 Locators Mapped to Function Keys
Locator Color Function Key
Red F3 and F5
Green F6
Blue F7