Apple Shake 4 User Manual

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Chapter 1

An Overview of the Shake User Interface

Viewer Script–
Z Channel

Right-click menu

Views the Z channel. You can also right-click
the Viewer Script button, then choose ViewZ.
See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer Scripts, and the

Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Viewer Script–
Superwhite/
Subzero

Right-click menu

Displays superwhite and subzero pixels. You
can also right-click the Viewer Script button,
then choose Float View. See “

Viewer Lookups,

Viewer Scripts, and the Viewer DOD

” on

page 61.

Viewer Script–
Frames/
Timecode

Right-click menu

Displays frames or timecode in the active
Viewer. See “

Viewer Lookups, Viewer Scripts,

and the Viewer DOD

” on page 61.

Compare
Mode–No
Compare

5/Shift-5

Only one buffer is displayed. See “

Using the

Compare Buffers

” on page 57.

Compare
Mode–
Horizontal (Y
Wipe)

5/Shift-5

You can also right-click the Compare Mode
button, then choose Y Wipe. See “

Using the

Compare Buffers

” on page 57.

Compare
Mode–Vertical
(X Wipe)

5/Shift-5

You can also right-click the Compare Mode
button, then choose X Wipe. See “

Using the

Compare Buffers

” on page 57.

Compare
Mode–Blend
(Fade)

5/Shift-5

You can also right-click the Compare Mode
button, then choose Blend. See “

Using the

Compare Buffers

” on page 57.

Show/Hide
DOD Border

Right-click menu

Displays the green DOD (Domain of Definition)
border and the red frame border. It has no
effect on processing or the rendered image.

Reset Viewer

Home key

Centers the image and sets the zoom level to
1:1.

Fit Image to
Viewer

F

Fits the image to the frame. Be careful, since
you may get a non-integer zoom (for example,
instead of 2:1, you get 2.355:1), which may
result in display artifacts. Do not use this
option when “massaging” pixels.

Button

Shortcut

Description

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