Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Chapter 13

Installing and Managing Video Effects

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To choose which effects are displayed in the Effects tab and the Effects menu:

1

Choose Window > Effects (or press Command-5) to open the Effects tab.

2

If you want, click in the Preferred column next to any effects you want to display.

3

Choose Effects > Effect Availability, or Control-click in an empty area of the Effects tab,
then choose one of the following menu items from the shortcut menu:

 Only Recommended Effects: Shows a list of effects recommended by Apple,

minimizing duplicate FXScript and FxPlug filters. In most cases, the FXScript plug-in is
recommended.

 Only My Preferred Effects: Shows only effects whose Preferred property is turned on.

You can use this option to display a customized list of your installed plug-ins.

 All Effects: Shows all installed plug-ins.

You can also add buttons to the Browser button bar to show recommended effects,
preferred effects, or all effects. Note that these three buttons work together as a single
unit and you can only select one button at a time. You can open the Button List
window by choosing Tools > Button List.

Note: Preferred effect settings are not affected if you delete your Final Cut Pro
preferences file.

Identifying Video Filters in the Filters Tab of the Viewer

You can identify FxPlug plug-ins in the Filters tab of the Viewer by moving the pointer
over the filter name and then waiting until a tooltip appears. FxPlug plug-ins are
identified with the word “FxPlug” after the filter name.

Identifying Video Effects in the Find Results Window

If you use the Find command to search for effects, keep in mind that the Find Results
window does not display the Effect Class column, which helps to distinguish between
FXScript and FxPlug plug-ins. If you see duplicate filters in the Find Results window after
using the Find command, you can identify each effect by selecting it in the Find Results
window and then clicking Show in Browser. Final Cut Pro displays the selected filter in the
Effects tab, where you can identify the effect by looking in the Effect Class column.

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