The Clip History feature tracks and updates operations you have applied to a clip or element. It expands the clip, providing a view of your operations. To easily see all of a clip's operations, you can display the
clip history as a list or schematic on the EditDesk, or in the Batch schematic.
Clips that have a clip history contain sources and intermediates. Sources are any of the original clips used to build an effect,
for example, clips captured using an EDL. Intermediates are clips that are created when building a clip that uses multiple
effects or operations.
There are three ways that you can modify a clip using its clip history:
NoteIn Backdraft Conform, clips cannot be modified using its clip history.
- The simplest way of using clip history is to load a processed clip back into the last module that was used to create the clip.
For instance, you load a clip into the Colour Corrector, modify the colour, and process a new clip. You decide that you want
to change the colour slightly, so you double-click the “H” icon of the new clip to go back into the Colour Corrector with
the settings restored. You tweak the values slightly, and then process another clip (which has its own clip history).
- If multiple modules were used to create a clip, you can load them all into a Batch setup and make modifications at any point
in the process tree. For instance, you may have created a composite by bringing a colour-corrected back layer into the Master
Keyer with a front and key-in layer that may also have been modified (for example, with a Flip). By loading the resulting
clip into Batch, you can modify it at any point in the process tree, and then process a new clip.
- If you edit together clips to create a clip with soft edits, and at least one of the clips has clip history, you can modify
its segment in the Batch timeline. With this method, you access the Batch timeline, select the segment, and then expand it
into a Batch process tree. You can then make changes to any of the nodes or clips. When outputting these modified clips, you
have the choice of processing the entire clip, or a modified segment only.
Batch clips with history are visible in the timeline and views, including the Batch schematic.
NoteFor clip history to be created, you need to enable the Clip History preference in the Preferences menu.
Batch as module on the EditDesk is available only in Smoke in Flame Premium.