Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 12
Using Video Filters
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Sliders
By default, sliders only show whole integer values.
To adjust the corresponding value to within two decimal places of precision:
m
Hold down the Shift key while dragging a slider.
To gear down a slider, allowing you to make more precise changes to the parameter:
m
Hold down the Command key while dragging a slider.
Logarithmic Sliders
As you move the handle on a logarithmic slider, the rate of change increases faster in
one part of the slider than in other parts. The tick marks for logarithmic sliders are
unevenly spaced; where they’re closer together, the change in the parameter’s value
occurs more slowly. Final Cut Pro uses two types of logarithmic sliders:
 Logarithmic slider: This slider has tick marks closer together only on one end,
indicating that the rate of change increases faster at the other end.
 Double-sided logarithmic slider: This type of slider has tick marks closer together in
the center, indicating that the rate of change increases more slowly at the center and
more quickly at the ends.
Logarithmic sliders are useful for parameters that have a huge range of possible values,
with a particular range at the top or at the bottom being more useful than the others.
Typical
slider
Numeric value of the
slider setting
Double-sided
logarithmic slider
Logarithmic slider