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The BT.2111-1 color bars on the Vectorscope, hitting their targets at 100% levels on the outside, 75% levels in the middle, and with the Rec. 709 bars represented in the interior


Fusion Generators

The Fusion Generators section of the Generators panel contains Fusion effects that have been made into reusable generators. By default, a single generator, Noise Gradient, appears as an example of how these work. Fusion Generators work like any other generator. Once edited into the Timeline, they act like any other clip, and when selected, they expose customizable parameters in the Inspector that let you tailor their effect to meet your needs.

However, Fusion Generators are highly customizable. Simply opening the Fusion page while the playhead intersects a Fusion Generator on the topmost track of the Timeline exposes all of the Fusion nodes that create that generator’s effect, enabling you to rebuild the effect to do whatever you need. Furthermore, if you know how to create effects in Fusion, you can create your own generators by making Fusion Macros and saving them to the Effects Library, so they appear in the Fusion Generators section of the Effects Library. For more information on how to do this, see Chapter 68, “Node Groups, Macros, and Fusion Templates.”