Previewing Your Work; Performing A Flick Preview - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 7 User Manual

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Previewing your work

When working in Video Paint, it is a good idea to regularly preview your
work to see how your project is developing. You can do this in one of two
ways – by creating a preview file or by flicking through a series of
frames. Previewing works in much the same way as in Video Editor while
flicking works by displaying a series of frames quickly, much like flipping
through the pages of an animation.

Performing a flick preview

Performing a flick preview is a simple process of selecting the frame
from where you want the preview to begin and then clicking the Flick
Preview button on the Navigator or View: Flick
then performed on the image in the edit window. Before you perform the
preview, however, you need to set your flick options to determine which
area of the image is previewed as well as how many frames to flick
through.
Performing a flick preview
To set your flick options:
Click View: Flick Options to open the Flick Options dialog box.
1.
Specify the number of frames to flick through in the Backward and
2.
Forward spin boxes. The number you specify determines how many
frames are previewed when you perform a flick. Backward frames are
flicked first followed by forward frames. You may want to have a few
backward frames included in the flick to give you a reference as to
what occurs before the flick reaches your edited frames.
Select the speed to perform the flick at using the Speed group box.
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