Using the Composition window


    Use the Composition window to preview the composition and animate its contents manually. Move a layer by dragging it; scale a layer by dragging its handle; scroll through the window by using the hand tool. The Composition window contains a number of features and controls to help you work with layers. You can also change the background color of the composition.

    Features and controls in the Composition window
    Features and controls in the Composition window

    A. Rulers

    Align layers in the composition window using the rulers. The ruler scale is in pixels. (See "Using rulers and guides" on page 37.)

    B. Magnification ratio pop-up menu

    Specifies a magnification from the menu. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you press the mouse button to view composition information. (See "Changing magnification in windows" on page 35.)

    C. Title-Action Safe button Title-Action Safe button

    Toggles between viewing the title-safe and action-safe zones and viewing just the image. To display the animator grid, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click this button. (See "Viewing safe zones and grids" on page 36.)

    D. Toggle View Masks button Toggle View Masks button

    Toggles between viewing masks in a composition and viewing the image without masks.

    E. Current Time button

    Opens the Go To Time dialog box. Specify a new frame or time in the text box.

    F. Take Snapshot and Show Last Snapshot buttons take-snapshot icon display-snapshot icon

    Captures a screen image of the window. Snapshots are not saved to disk, and only the most recent snapshot can be viewed. Click and hold the Show last Snapshot button to view the most recent snapshot instead of the active composition. (See "Taking and viewing a window snapshot" on page 39.)

    G. Show only Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha channel buttons Show only Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha channel buttons

    Click one of the first three buttons to view the composition's red, green, or blue channel. Areas with high values of that channel's color are displayed as white. Click the fourth button to view the composition's alpha channel. Transparent and opaque areas are displayed as black and white, and degrees of opacity appear as shades of gray. (See "Viewing color and alpha channels" on page 38.)

    H.

    Resolution/Down Sample Factor pop-up menu

    Specifies the resolution for the current composition from the pop-up menu.

    I. Region of Interest button Region of Interest button

    Narrow the composition area for previewing. (See Changing the region of interest.)

    J. Toggle Transparency Grid button Toggle Transparency Grid button

    Toggles between viewing a checkerboard background to display transparency, or viewing the background color.

    K. Layer Wireframes button Layer Wireframes button

    Toggles between a wireframe and normal view of layers. (See "Using Wireframe view in the Composition window" on page 36.)

    L. 3D View pop-up menu

    Specifies a view for a 3D layer from the pop-up menu. (See "Using 3D views" on page 614.)

    M. Toggle Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction button Toggle Pixel Aspect Ratio Correction button

    Toggles between turning on and off pixel aspect ratio correction. Turn on Pixel Aspect Correction to squash or stretch an image and correct a non-square pixel aspect ratio. Pixel Aspect Correction has no effect on square-pixel compositions, layers, or footage. It also has no effect when you create files with the Make Move or Export command. Because the scaling is not high quality, use Pixel Aspect Correction to evaluate shapes, not fine pixel details.

    N. Dynamic Preview Acceleration button Fast Previews button

    Specifies a preview option from the pop-up menu. (See "Previewing animation" on page 168, and "Using OpenGL interactive previewing" on page 169.)

    O. Timeline button current-time indicator

    Brings forward the Timeline for the current composition.

    P. Comp Flowchart button Comp Flowchart button

    Brings forward the Flowchart View for the current composition. (See "Visualizing organization with Flowchart View" on page 666.)

    Q. Comp Window Options

    Allows you to open the View Options dialog box, the Composition Settings dialog box, enable frame blending and motion blur, and select options for Dynamic Preview Acceleration, Disable Dynamic Preview, Draft 3D, and Transparency Grid.

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