Barra lateral#
The Sidebar can be toggled with the menu item View ‣ Sidebar or with the shortcut N.
The image below shows two Video Sequencers, one in Preview mode and one in Sequencer mode, both with their Sidebar open.
Herramienta#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Herramienta
Settings for the active tool.
- Arrastrar
What to do when dragging LMB on a place other than the tool’s gizmo.
- Herramienta activa
Perform the same action as when dragging the gizmo.
- Retocar
Move the image under the mouse cursor.
- Seleccionar Marco
Drag a selection rectangle and select all the images that are partially or completely inside it.
Vista#
Opciones de Vista#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ Vista ‣ Opciones de Vista
- Tamaño de reemplazo en procesamiento
Controls the preview resolution. Lower values have worse detail but better performance.
- No Mostrar:
Disable the preview entirely.
- Tamaño de la Escena:
Preview at the full resolution without using proxies.
- 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%:
Preview at a downscaled resolution, optionally using proxies (see below). Even selecting 100% can give a performance benefit due to the reduced image quality and corresponding smaller file size.
- Usar Reemplazos
Enable the use of proxies, which are copies of original footage stored at a lower resolution and/or quality for better preview performance.
Proxies can be configured in the Proxy tab of the Sidebar, which is however only visible in the Sequencer and Sequencer & Preview modes.
- Precargar Fotogramas
Rellenará automáticamente el caché con los fotogramas posteriores al fotograma actual, en segundo plano. Usar esto para lograr una velocidad de reproducción más consistente. Actualmente, esta función no soporta el procesamiento de los clips de escena.
- Canal
Setting this to 0 shows all channels. Setting it to something higher will only show the channels up to and including that number.
- Mostrar Sobreexposición
Hilight overexposed (bright white) areas using a zebra pattern. The threshold can be adjusted with the slider.
Cursor 2D#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Vista ‣ Cursor 2D
The 2D Cursor is the white-red circle with a crosshair that is shown in the preview region (provided that the 2D Cursor overlay is enabled). It can be used as a Pivot Point for rotating and scaling images.
- Posición X, Y
The location of the 2D Cursor relative to the center of the video. The edges are 0.5 away, so (0.5, 0.5) is the top right corner.
The 2D Cursor’s location can also be set with the Cursor tool or by dragging with Shift-RMB.
Indicador de Fotograma#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Vista ‣ Indicador de Fotograma
The Frame Overlay lets you display a reference frame for comparing to the current frame.
- Definir Región de Sobreimpresión
Lets you drag a rectangle to define the bounds of the overlay. Instead of clicking this button, you can also press O while hovering over the preview.
- Desplazar fotograma
The time offset between the reference frame and the current frame, in frames.
- Tipo de Sobreimpresión
How the reference frame should be displayed.
- Rectángulo:
Display part of the reference frame (defined by the Overlay Region) on top of the current frame.
- Referencia:
Display only the reference frame.
- Actual:
Display only the current frame.
Truco
Each Video Sequencer editor can have its own Overlay Type. This means you can open two of them for showing the current frame and the reference frame next to each other.
- Bloquear Superposición
Keep displaying the same reference frame, even when moving to a different time point. This works by automatically adjusting the Frame Offset.
Áreas de Seguridad#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Vista ‣ Áreas de Seguridad
Shows guides indicating the video area where content can be seen across all screens.
Ver también
Visualización de Clips de Escena#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Vista ‣ Visualización de Clips de Escena
Controls how Scene Strips are displayed in the preview.
- Sombreado
The shading mode to use.
- Redefinir Opciones de Escena
Use the Workbench render settings from the current scene rather than the scenes referenced by the strips. Only available for the Wireframe and Solid shading modes.
Anotaciones#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Vista ‣ Anotaciones
For managing the Annotations in the Sequencer.
Metadatos#
Referencia
- Editor:
Editor de video
- Tipo de Vista:
Previsualización
- Panel:
Barra Lateral ‣ pestaña Metadatos
Lists information that has been encoded in the currently visible movie or image file (not the file referenced by the selected strip). This can include the filename, the creation date, the camera model etc. This also works for images produced by Blender; see Render Output for the metadata that can be included in this case.
Other graphics programs may also store metadata, but only the text in the header field «Comments» can be read.
Some of this metadata can also be made visible in the preview with the Metadata overlay.
Truco
The metadata can’t be edited from Blender. Instead, you can use an external program such as exiftool. For example, the command to change the «Comments» field is:
exiftool --comments="My new comment" name-of-file.png
Nota
Metadata is only displayed for images/movies that don’t have an effect applied.