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132 Chapter 7 Timeline Playback, Navigation, and Editing
 Control-click or right-click on the grade you want to switch to, and choose Select
Grade X from the shortcut menu, where X is the number of the grade youre
selecting.
That shot in the Timeline is updated with the newly selected grade.
To reset a grade in the Timeline:
1 Move the playhead to the shot you want to switch the grade of.
2 Control-click or right-click the grade you want to reset to in the grade track of the
Timeline, and choose Reset Grade X from the shortcut menu (where X is the number of
the grade).
When you reset a grade, every room associated with that grade is reset, including the
Primary In, Secondary, Color FX, and Primary Out rooms. The Geometry room is
unaffected.
For more information, see Chapter 13, Managing Corrections and Grades,” on page 263.
The Settings Tabs
The shot settings tabs display the properties of the current shot at the position of the
playhead. Some of these properties are editable, and some are not.
The Settings 1 Tab
The timing properties listed in this tab are not editable. Instead, they’re dependent on
each shot’s position in the Timeline and on the properties of the source media that
each shot is linked to.
 Project In and Project Out: Defines the location of the shot in the Timeline.
 Trim In and Trim Out: Defines the portion of source media that’s actually used in the
project, relative to the total available duration of the source media file on disk. The
Trim In and Trim Out timecodes cannot be outside the range of Source In and Source
Out parameters.
 Source In and Source Out: Defines the start and end points of the original source
media on disk. If Trim In is equal to Source In and Trim Out is equal to Source Out,
there are no unused handles available in the source media on disk—you are using all
available media.
 Frame Rate pop-up menu: This pop-up menu lets you set the frame rate of each clip
individually. This setting overrides the frame rate setting in the Project Settings tab.
For most projects using source media in the QuickTime format, this should be left at
the default settings. For projects using DPX image sequences as the source media,
this pop-up menu lets you change an incorrect frame rate in the DPX header data.
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