User interface settings – Apple Color 1.5 User Manual
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• Joyball Sensitivity: This parameter controls how quickly color balance controls are
adjusted when using a control surface's joyballs to adjust the Shadow, Midtone, and
Highlight color controls in the Primary In, Secondary, and Primary Out rooms. The
default setting is 1, which is extremely slow. Raise this value to increase the rate at
which corrections are made with the same amount of joyball motion.
User Interface Settings
The following settings let you customize the Color interface.
• UI Saturation: This value controls how saturated the Color user interface controls appear.
Many colorists lower the UI saturation to avoid eye fatigue and the potential for biasing
one's color perception during sessions. UI saturation also affects the intensity of colors
displayed by the Scopes window when the Monochrome Scopes option is turned off.
• Frames/Seconds/Minutes/Hours: These buttons let you choose how time is displayed
in the Timeline ruler. They do not affect how time is represented in the other timecode
fields in Color.
• Show Shot Name: Turning this option on displays each shot's name in the Timeline.
• Show Shot Number: Turning this option on displays the shot number for each shot in
the Timeline.
• Show Thumbnail: With this setting turned on, single frame thumbnails appear within
every shot in the Timeline.
• Loop Playback: Turning this option on loops playback from the current In point to the
Out point of the Timeline. How this affects playback depends on how the Playback
Mode is set. For more information, see
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Chapter 5
Configuring the Setup Room