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Render Queue
At the same time, the render bar appearing above the Timeline ruler for the shot being
rendered in the Timeline updates to reflect the progress bar in the Render Queue.
Once the first shot in the Render Queue has finished rendering, the next one begins,
and rendering continues from the top to the bottom of the list until the last shot is
rendered. All rendered shots in the Timeline appear with a green render bar above the
Timeline ruler, and a green status bar over the grade that was rendered.
Important:
To pause rendering, press Escape. You can click Start Render again to
resume rendering.
All rendered media is written to that project’s render directory, which is specified in the
Project Settings tab of the Setup room. The render directory is organized into
numbered subdirectories, with one subdirectory corresponding to each shot in your
project’s Timeline. The number of each subdirectory corresponds to each shot’s
number in the Number column of the Render Queue. Each of these subdirectories
contains up to four rendered sets of media corresponding to each rendered grade.
Rendering Multiple Grades for Each Shot
Each shot in your Color project uses one of up to four grades. As you work, you have
the ability to freely change which grade is used by any shot, switching among different
looks as necessary during the development of the program’s aesthetic.