User Manual

Modifying Clip Information
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AuxInk End Ending auxiliary ink number for the clip. You cannot modify this number.
AuxInk Film Film gauge for the auxiliary ink number. Ctrl+click the cell, and then select the
gauge. See “Selecting a Film Gauge” on page 364.
Cadence Type of pulldown present on the source NTSC tapes when in a 23.976 or 24p
project.
Modifiable after capture (Ctrl+click and choose from the menu). All clips with
the same tape name change according to your selection.
Camera Camera used to film this clip. This feature is used in multicamera shoots.
Camroll Camera roll containing this clip. Used for 24p projects, 25p projects, and
matchback projects only.
CFPS Captured frames per second.
Color Color of the bin objects for organizing the objects. For more information, see
Assigning Colors to Objects in a Bin” on page 341. Modifiable after capture
with no restrictions.
Color Framing The color framing for the tape. For NTSC, the choice is Even or Odd. For PAL,
the choice is A Standard, A Non-Standard, B Standard, or B Non-Standard.
Modifiable after capture in accordance with tape specifications. For more
information, see “Tracking Color Frame Shifts” on page 728.
Color Space Indicates the color space (RGB or YUV) of the clip.
Comments Modifiable after capture with no restrictions.
Creation Date Date and time you log or capture the clip.
Disk Label For XDCAM media, this heading displays the user-supplied disk label you
create when you import the media file. For other media, the heading displays the
disk label of the drive from where you imported the clip. For more information,
see “Importing XDCAM Media” on page 304.
DPX Frame-counting field for Digital Picture Exchange, a SMPTE standard describes
frames scanned from film. The format includes: a descriptor of up to
32 alphanumeric characters, followed by a hyphen (-), followed by a six-digit
frame count, for example, DPXChildDocu-023657.
Drive Last known drive where the media for the master clip existed.
Duration Length of the clip.
End Timecode of the clip’s tail frame.
Bin Column
Heading Description