Import graphic image files, film scans, or video files by dragging them from a Gateway library and dropping them into a local
library, or loading them directly to the Desktop. Rules allow you to control how imports are handled.
NoteClips imported through a Gateway are at source resolution.
Compared to using the Import Media menu, a Gateway library import is faster and more intuitive. It allows you to start working
immediately with the imported media, without having to wait for the import to complete. But, there are some things that you
cannot do using a Gateway library:
- Resizing on import. You should resize clips after the import.
- Applying LUT on import. You should apply 1D and 3D LUT manually after the import.
- Importing external proxies for DPX sequences. You have to use the Import Image menu.
To import a media file:
- Open the Clip Library menu.
In the Library menu of the Desktop, click Load.
- Set the Library Mode box to Dual View.
The Library View Mode button is located in the top-left of the Clip Library menu.
- Using the Network menu, connect to a Gateway library.
Open the Network menu, and use the Gateway to select the directories which contain the clips to import. See Accessing Gateway Libraries.
- In one view, open the local clip library to where you want to import the clips. Use the Clip Library box.
- In the other view, open the Gateway library from where you want to import the clips. Use the Clip Library box.
- In the Gateway library view, navigate to the directory that contains the clips you want to import.
- Optional: Set the Gateway library import options. See Setting Global Import Preferences.
- Drag and drop the media from the Gateway library to the local library. You can also drag and drop:
TipUse the Preview Panel to set in and out markers to import a segment of a media.