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or sometimes three edit points calculated by the system to complete an
edit. The following are a few sample scenarios.
Setting One Mark
In this example, you set only the IN mark on the source side. By
default, the system uses the location of the position indicator as the IN
mark for the sequence, and calculates both OUT points based on the
length of the source clip.
You can see the system calculations instantly and can make the edit
after setting just one mark, when appropriate.
Adding a Second Mark
If you decide that an OUT mark is required — to shorten the source
clip, for example — then the system recalculates and displays new
phantom marks.
Phantom marks can help you see the results of marks you set before
you complete the edit, and is especially useful when doing Sync Point
One IN mark
Three phantom marks
Additional OUT mark
New phantom marks