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Hide these tips. Lesson Notes Subscribed users can add notes to any lesson for future reference. Where to Begin Welcome to Liquid Edition Standard versus Pro Versions Third-Party Breakout Boxes Additional Learning Resources Performance Issues System Considerations. Overview of Module Building a Strong Foundation Recommended Hardware Configuration Updating Hardware Drivers Avoiding Unnecessary Programs Backing up your System Drive Getting Microsoft Windows Updates Examining Hard Drive Configuration Defragmenting the System Drive Pro Hardware Installation.

Inserting the Pinnacle Pro Radeon Card Connect blackBOX to Radeon Connect a Sound Card to a Radeon Configuring Screen Display Settings Edition Software Installation. Examining the Computer's Hardware Integrity Backing up your Computer's System Drive Eliminating all Unnecessary Background Tasks Creating Folders for Media and Rendered Files Installing Pinnacle Liquid Edition Product Registration Service Packs and Hot Fixes A First Look.

Video and Audio Clip Storage Starting Edition the First Time Toggle Between Edition and Windows Desktop Creating a New Project Identifying the Build Number for Pinnacle Saving and Backing up your Projects Saving Project Templates Edition's Context-Sensitive Menus Switching to Different Interface Views Configuring Dual Monitors Edition's Control Panel.

USER Settings Timeline CG Titler Project Audio Settings Image Import Keyboard Properties Saving New Property Sets SITE Settings Plug-In Settings FX Editors Media Management Settings Player Settings System Settings Capturing and Logging Video. Open-ended or Live Video Capture Logging Clip Segments Capturing Logged Clips Examining the Captured Clips Logging Simultaneous Capture Using Subclips Examining the Subclips Video Navigation Using the Clip Viewer Managing Clips and Media Files with Edition Redigitizing Clips Scene Detection Based on Video Content Storyboarding a Rough Cut Editing Basics.

Starting a New Project Importing Clips Customizing the Tool Palette Activating Source Track Mapping Renaming Tracks in the Timeline Adding Clips to the Timeline Editing Video Clips in the Source Viewer From Source Viewer to Timeline Moving Clips in the Timeline Overwrite and Film Style Editing Modes Clip Navigation and Using the Position Bar Additional Navigation Techniques Navigation Using Keyboard Shortcuts The Edit Tool Source Track Mapping Storyboard Editing with the Project Window From Storyboard to Timeline Adding Transitions between Clips Understanding Single-Track Editing The product now boasts enhanced color correction, including secondary colors in a video clip.

What's more, the color correction editor analyzes colors of objects within a scene, isolates them and changes them without affecting the other colors in that scene.

In addition, the brightness of images can be adjusted while maintaining color balance in the same clip, and this version can achieve a gray balance of one to three points. With a 3-D Vectorscope, users can see which colors have been excluded, and the range of colors, contrasts, shadows and highlights can be adjusted separately, allowing users to control every detail of a scene.

Once a clip is adjusted, it can be used as a reference to pass its tones to other clips. Liquid Edition now offers a histogram view of all RGB values contained in an image and has a HistoMatch button that propagates changes to multiple clips based on histograms. Color ranges also can be controlled to maintain a secure color space for broadcasting.

A legalizer will keep color fields within the broadcast standard and cut off any ranges outside of it. Test Center engineers tried out the standard version of the software and found that it produced professional results quicker than they anticipated. Liquid Edition also supports projects and video rendering over a network.

Users can save project files to a network drive and share them simultaneously. Pinnacle, however, recommends a high-bandwidth connection for multiple users that are sharing projects on a network and want to get video streaming at full resolution.

Streaming files at full resolution requires fast throughput, and engineers had difficulty achieving video continuity when editing with the VPN lab setting. Engineers recommend that small shops keep shared files and client PCs on a single network. Some of the templates are typically used in weddings, businesses and movies. Pinnacle templates are also compatible with other graphics authoring tools and with file formats such as Photoshop's PSD. Liquid Edition's user interface now works with resolutions of up to 1, x 1,, at which users can see the full digital video screen and therefore don't have to depend on interpolating from a preview screen.

The price difference between the two versions makes it worth going for the Pro Edition since it comes with a powerful graphics processor.



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