Viewing, zooming, and panning controls, Memory requirements – Apple Shake 4 User Manual
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Chapter 11
The Flipbook, Monitor Previews, and Color Calibration
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As the Flipbook plays, the frame rate is displayed in the title bar. If the Flipbook is
playing back in real time, the title bar frame rate is followed by the word, “Locked.”
If your computer cannot maintain the desired speed, Shake will drop frames, indicating
the percentage of dropped frames in the title bar.
Viewing, Zooming, and Panning Controls
In the Flipbook, you also have access to the same viewing functions that are available
in the Viewer.
Memory Requirements
Real-time playback is a function of RAM, processor, image size, clip length, and graphics
card. In Shake, images are loaded into memory and then played back. Current systems
cannot achieve real-time playback with 2K-resolution images. With sufficient RAM and
a good graphics card, files of up to 1K resolution should play back in real time.
T
Fixes the frame rate to real-time playback.
O
Displays information on the image (available on Linux systems
only).
Keyboard Command
Description
Function
Key
Notes
View R, G, B, alpha, or lum
channel
R, G, B, L, or A
View RGB channels
C
Get RGBA and x, y values of a
pixel
Drag in the Flipbook window.
The values appear in the title
bar.
Linux: overlay information
O
Change color values between
0-1, 0-255, Hex
I
Zoom in/out
+ or - key
Pan image
Middle-click and drag
Some mouse button behavior
may vary, depending on the
manufacturer. If the middle
mouse button does not pan, try
right-clicking.
Re-center image
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