Possible flags in the reconform column, Explanation of percentages in the match column, Customizing the shots browser – Apple Color 1.5 User Manual
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• To Do: The shot has not yet been corrected in any room.
• Aborted: Rendering of this shot has been stopped.
Possible Flags in the Reconform Column
Each shot that has been affected by a Reconform operation has one of four possible flags
that appear in the Reconform column of the Shots browser:
• Shorten: The shot has been shortened.
• Content Shift: The shot's duration and position in the Timeline are the same, but its
content has been slipped.
• Moved: The shot has been moved to another position in the Timeline.
• Added: This shot has been added to the project.
Explanation of Percentages in the Match Column
The Match column displays the percentage of confidence that each shot in the Timeline
has been correctly linked to the corresponding DPX, Cineon, or QuickTime source media,
based on the methods used to do the linking. The percentages displayed correspond to
the following linking methods:
• 100% confidence means the timecode for that shot in the EDL matched the timecode
found in the header data of the corresponding DPX or Cineon frame, and the EDL reel
number matched the name of the directory in which that frame appears.
• 75% confidence means the timecode for that shot in the EDL matched the frame
number of that DPX or Cineon frame, and the EDL reel number matched the name of
the directory in which that frame appears. For more information on timecode–to–frame
number conversions, see
Required Image Sequence Filenaming
• 50% confidence means the timecode for that shot in the EDL matched the timecode
found in the header data of the corresponding DPX or Cineon frame, but the reel
number could not be matched to the name of the directory in which that frame appears.
• 25% confidence means the timecode for that shot in the EDL matched the frame
number of that DPX or Cineon frame, but the reel number could not be matched to
the name of the directory in which that frame appears. For more information on
timecode–to–frame number conversions, see
Required Image Sequence Filenaming
.
• 0% confidence means that no media could be found to match the timecode for that
shot in the EDL, and the shot is offline in the Color Timeline.
Customizing the Shots Browser
The following procedures describe ways you can sort and modify the Shots browser.
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