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Viewing Advanced Keyframe Graphs
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The keyframe parameter track opens to display a keyframe graph.
Triangular openers and keyframe graphs in the Effect Editor. When the triangular opener points down, the
associated keyframe graph is open.
Understanding Keyframe Graphs
In keyframe graphs, the horizontal axis represents the length of the effect and the vertical
axis represents the range of parameter values. The graph area itself is very dark grey.
In the default view, a keyframe graph shows the full length of the effect on the horizontal
axis and the full range of parameter values on the vertical axis.
Example of a keyframe graph. The horizontal axis represents the length of the effect. The vertical axis
represents the range of values for the parameter.
You can scale and scroll a keyframe graph both horizontally and vertically, for example to
concentrate on one part of the effect’s length or one part of its parameter value range. When
you do this, the boundaries of the keyframe graph might not be visible. For more
information, see “Zooming Keyframe Graphs” on page 107 and “Scrolling Keyframe
Graphs” on page 110.
The active keyframe graph is highlighted using a darker background. This lets you see which
keyframe graph is active when multiple keyframe graphs are open. When you make another
graph active, for example, by clicking a keyframe indicator in that graph, the background for
that graph changes to the darker grey color.
In the following illustration, the Radius keyframe graph is active and is highlighted with a
darker grey background.