Apple Shake 4 User Manual

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Chapter 1

An Overview of the Shake User Interface

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Incremental
Update

Updates the changing portion of the image.
For example, if Toggle Incremental Update is
disabled and you composite a 10 x 10-pixel
element on a 6K plate and pan the element,
the entire 6K plate updates. When enabled,
only the 10 x 10-pixel area is updated. To fix
this, turn off the Incremental Update and
adjust again—the glitches are corrected. This
button has no effect on the output file or
batch rendering speed, only on the image in
the Viewer.

VLUT Off

Right-click menu

VLUTs (Viewer lookup tables) differ from
Viewer scripts in that you can scrub from the
unmodified plate. See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer

Scripts, and the Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Truelight VLUT

Right-click menu

The Truelight VLUT combines monitor
calibration with the previsualization of film
recorders and other output devices. See

Viewer Lookups, Viewer Scripts, and the

Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Gamma/Offset/
LogLin VLUT

Right-click menu

The Gamma/Offset/LogLin VLUT allows you to
apply different quick lookups to your image.
See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer Scripts, and the

Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Viewer DOD

Right-click menu

Turns on Region of Interest (ROI) rendering
(limits your rendering area). See “

Viewer

Lookups, Viewer Scripts, and the Viewer DOD

on page 61.

Viewer Script–
Off

Right-click menu;
4/Shift-4

See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer Scripts, and the

Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Viewer Script–
Aperture
Markings

Right-click menu

Applies aperture markings. You can also right-
click the Viewer Script button, then choose
Aperture Markings. See “

Viewer Lookups,

Viewer Scripts, and the Viewer DOD

” on

page 61.

Viewer Script–
Plot Scanline

Right-click menu

Applies a plot scanline. You can also right-click
the Viewer Script button, then choose Plot
Scanline. See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer Scripts,

and the Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Viewer Script–
Histogram

Right-click menu

Applies a Histogram. You can also right-click
the Viewer Script button, then choose
Histogram. See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer

Scripts, and the Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Button

Shortcut

Description

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