Adobe 25510629 User Guide - Page 32

To toggle playing the session in a continuous loop, choose Play > Loop Mode or press F9.

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A white rectangle in the Input Preview Monitor and Output Preview Monitor identifies the action-safe area. Content outside this area may not be visible if the output movie is viewed on a television. To show or hide the action-safe overlay, choose View > Safe Area Overlay or press Alt+S. The Output Preview Monitor scales when you change the size of the Ultra application window. The Resolution setting on the Output tab controls the monitor's resolution, or image quality. If the Resolution setting is lower than the actual size of the Output Preview Monitor, then you may see some pixelation that will not be in the final output movie, because the monitor is enlarging the image beyond the resolution to which you will be exporting. If the Resolution setting is higher than the actual size of the Output Preview Monitor, then the image is scaled down to fit in the monitor. Use the standard set of transport controls below the Output Preview Monitor to navigate and play the session. You can also drag the slider bar to preview the session. The timecode field in the lower-left corner displays the current position in the session. This is an interactive field, so you can enter a timecode to jump to a specific time. To toggle playing the session in a continuous loop, choose Play > Loop Mode or press F9. To preview the output in full-screen, press Alt+Enter. This shortcut also returns to the regular interface. Panning and zooming in the Output Preview Monitor is one of several ways to control the scale of images or the framing of what's displayed. For more information, see "Magnifying and repositioning the view in the monitors" on page 33. If what you see in the Output Preview Monitor is not what you expect, and the Output Preview Monitor is set to full-frame view, then check the settings described in the following table. 32 Product overview

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Product overview
A white rectangle in the Input Preview Monitor and Output Preview Monitor identifies the
action-safe area. Content outside this area may not be visible if the output movie is viewed on
a television. To show or hide the action-safe overlay, choose View > Safe Area Overlay or press
Alt+S.
The Output Preview Monitor scales when you change the size of the Ultra application
window. The Resolution setting on the Output tab controls the monitor’s resolution, or
image quality. If the Resolution setting is lower than the actual size of the Output Preview
Monitor, then you may see some pixelation that will not be in the final output movie, because
the monitor is enlarging the image beyond the resolution to which you will be exporting. If
the Resolution setting is higher than the actual size of the Output Preview Monitor, then the
image is scaled down to fit in the monitor.
Use the standard set of transport controls below the Output Preview Monitor to navigate and
play the session. You can also drag the slider bar to preview the session. The timecode field in
the lower-left corner displays the current position in the session. This is an interactive field, so
you can enter a timecode to jump to a specific time.
To toggle playing the session in a continuous loop, choose Play > Loop Mode or press F9.
To preview the output in full-screen, press Alt+Enter. This shortcut also returns to the regular
interface.
Panning and zooming in the Output Preview Monitor is one of several ways to control the
scale of images or the framing of what’s displayed. For more information, see
“Magnifying and
repositioning the view in the monitors” on page 33
.
If what you see in the Output Preview Monitor is not what you expect, and the Output
Preview Monitor is set to full-frame view, then check the settings described in the following
table.