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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
y Select the adjusted effect from the effects list of the timeline ele-
ment properties.
y Then press the key combination [Shift + F<n>], with <n> as the
number of the function key on your keyboard that you want to
assign the preset effect to (i.e. keys [F1] to [F12]).
This will create a ’subeffect’ under the respective effects operator in the
effects pane. It will carry in its name the function key written in square
brackets as the last element. By performing the above said repeatedly
you can create as many preset effects for this effects operator as there
are function keys available.
Once available in the effects pane, the name of the preset effect can be
changed (see section “Administration of Preset Effects” on page 4-29)
and/or it can be applied immediately to other clips in the timeline (see
section “Using Preset Effects” on page 4-28).
4.3.3 Using Preset Effects
When preset effects are available in the effects pane of the Edit Tool,
they can be applied to clips in the timeline easily:
y A preset effect can be applied the same way as any default effect
available in the effects pane of the tool area: Simply drag and drop
it to the effects list of a clips timeline element properties as
described in section “Adding Effects” on page 7-11.
The predefined settings of this effect will be applied to the clip’s timeline
element properties right away.
The assigned function keys are valid for the selected effects op-
erator alone, meaning you can assign the same function key(s)
to different effects operators. For example, you can assign the
[F2] key to a primary color correction as well as to a zoom-and-
pan effect, each providing the correct effect settings for this re-
spective effects operator when applied to a clip.
The assignment of function keys for preset effects can also be
adjusted manually: The function key has to be stated last in the
name of the preset effect in square brackets to enable it as a
keyboard shortcut for a preset effect. For example, by chang-
ing a preset effect name to <name string> [F2] you will
assign the function key [F2] to it.
Effect settings can also be transferred to other clips in the time-
line with the help of the timeline element properties area (see
section “General Items of the Properties Area” on page 7-3
and section “Using Preset Effects in the Properties Area” on
page 7-14).
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