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Understanding the Effect Palette
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Non-real-time effects have no dot in the Effect Palette. In the Timeline, the effect icon shows a
blue dot until you render the effect.
In the Effect Palette (left), green dots indicate real-time effects. (Real-time effects might not be playable in real time
depending on system resources and the complexity of your sequence.) Non-real-time effects have no dot in the
Effect Palette. Non-real-time effects have a blue dot in the Timeline (right) until they are rendered.
All colored dots disappear in the Timeline when you render effects.
Understanding the Effect Palette
The Effect Palette lists all transition and segment effects, and some motion effects, that are
available for your Avid editing application. The Effect Palette is the primary tool that you use to
apply effects to your sequences. For information on accessing the Effect Palette, see “Displaying
and Adjusting the Effect Palette” on page 26.
The left side of the Effect Palette displays a list of effect categories. The right side shows the
various effects that are available for the currently selected effect category.
The Effect Palette displays all of the effect categories available for your Avid editing application,
including any third-party AVX plug-in effects you have installed. If you save any effect
templates to a bin, and have that bin open, those templates also display in the Effect Palette. For
reference information on all Avid effects, see “Effects Reference” on page 562.