STAND-IN IMAGES
Images embedded in Title Pages may be locked, or they may be editable
stand-ins. When you roll the mouse over an embedded image and a
yellow border is displayed around the image, the image is a stand-in. Click
stand-in images to open the File Browser, allowing you to select a
replacement image file.
You can find out which, if any images are unlocked (stand-ins) and which
are locked, and toggle the status of any image. Hold down the Shift key
while rolling around inside the Title Page. With Shift depressed, a red
border is shown around any locked image under the cursor. Stand-in
(unlocked) images display a green border on roll-over when Shift is depressed. To toggle
Figure 53
the stand-in/locked status for an image, left-click it with Shift depressed.
Right-click images to access a menu providing optional methods of fitting the source image to its frame. Choose
Stretch to completely fill the frame. Fill Area retains the interested image's original aspect, cropping if
necessary. Show All Image also retains the original image aspect, but may result in 'pillar-boxing' or 'letter-
boxing' within the target frame.
3.6
RECORD, GRAB
Located immediately beneath the Program monitor are Record, Stream and Grab buttons (along with their
respective Configure buttons). We'll discuss streaming further on, but let's consider Record and Grab here.
Figure 54
TriCaster provides a great deal of flexibility when it
comes to capturing your production. This is very
useful for immediate post production purposes or
for playback during a live production. The Configure
button (gear) located next to the Record button
(Figure 54) opens the Record Configuration panel
(Figure 55).
Figure 55
3.6.1 RECORD CONFIGURATION
The Record Configuration panel allows you to select
which source to capture along with other settings.
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