Eyeon:Manual/Fusion 6/Display Views/View Options and Preferences
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View Preferences and Settings
View Preferences
The default settings for each display view can be changed using the View panel in the Preferences. The position and size of each floating view can also be saved using the Layout menu in the Preferences.
For details on using the layout and view preferences, consult the Preferences appendix in this manual.
View Settings
It is often preferable to switch between entirely different view configurations while working. For example, while keying, the image is in the main view and the alpha channel is in a subview. View Settings toward the end of a project may consist of the histogram, vectorscope and waveform, as well as the image in a view set to quad view.
Fusion provides the ability to quickly load and save view settings to help reduce the amount of effort required to change from one configuration to another.
Saving View Settings
Once a view is set up as required, select Setting>Save New from the view's context menu to create a new setting. Enter a name for the settings and the overall configuration of the view will be stored in the preferences file.
Loading View Settings
To load previously saved settings, select the settings by name from the Setting menu in the view's context menu.
Loading And Saving Defaults For A View
The view can also be returned to its defaults using the Load Defaults option in the Settings portion of the view context menu.
To save a new set of defaults for the view, select the Save Defaults option.
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