Adding filters to a setting – Apple Compressor 3 User Manual
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The Color tab includes the following controls.
• Output Color Space pop-up menu: Choose from the following options to affect the color
space in the output media file.
• Default for Encoder: Uses the standard color space for the target format.
• Preserve source: Maintains the color space of the source media file.
• SD (601): Uses the standard color space for SD media files.
• HD (709): Uses the standard color space for HD media files.
Adding Filters to a Setting
You use the Filters pane in the Inspector window to add filters to your settings.
To add filters to a setting
1
Open the Settings tab.
2
Select the setting in the Settings tab that you want to modify. (Or select a setting already
applied to a source media file in the Batch window. This way, you can open the Preview
window and see the effects of your filter adjustments.)
3
Click the Filters pane in the Inspector.
4
Make adjustments to any filters that you want added to the setting.
Note: A checkmark appears automatically as soon as you make adjustments to any filter.
Any changes you make
to a filter’s settings
apply to the currently
selected filter.
The filter is automatically
selected if you make any
adjustments to it.
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Adding Filters to a Setting