Matching frames andplayheadsynchronization, Working with sequence clips in the viewer, Chapter 24 – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Matching Frames
and Playhead Synchronization
You can use the frame displayed in the Canvas to open the
matching frame of a master clip in the Viewer, or you can
synchronize the playheads in the Canvas and Viewer to
automatically open each sequence clip in the Viewer.
This chapter covers the following:
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Working with Sequence Clips in the Viewer
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Matching Frames Between Sequence and Master Clips
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Synchronizing the Canvas/Timeline Playhead with the Viewer Playhead
Working with Sequence Clips in the Viewer
The Viewer is a versatile window used for several different purposes. In the early stages
of editing, the Viewer is used independently of the Canvas and Timeline, mostly to set
In and Out points for clips before they are edited into your sequence. In the later
stages, when you are fine-tuning, you can use the Viewer, in combination with the
Canvas and Timeline, as another way of viewing portions of your sequence.
You work with sequence clips in the Viewer to:
 Precisely trim clip In and Out points. You can make most of the same clip
adjustments in the Viewer that you can in the Timeline, such as ripple, roll, and slip
edits, but the process and visual feedback are very different.
 Adjust motion and effects parameters. For example, if each sequence clip has a color
correction filter applied, you access each clip’s filter parameters by opening the
sequence clip in the Viewer and clicking the Filters tab.