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Hi! This is C.J. South representing expertvillage.com. In this clip, I am just going to finish up
talking about the view pop up menu. All right now, show time code and overlays. Okay, this
is just showing you time codes. As you scrub, you can see where your in and out point is.
The left one is your in point, right one is out point and these bottom two are the time
code for your video and your audio and this is for viewing so you can see you have a little
more control over what is going on. Now show access Luma. This is a horrible image but
what that means is it's seeing if your luminance values are broadcast safe. When it looks like
this, it's not broadcast safe. Now if I examine it, because my whites are way too bright as
well as the blue's too. They are kind of blown out a little bit. So what will happen if you
see that on TV, it will start to bleed into the other colors. It will bleed, which is
bad. So go ahead and click show overlays and uncheck all those overlays except for the
blue. Now red, green and blue alpha and alpha plus red, green and blue that is just showing
the channels. Like if you are working with a transparent graphic, you click alpha and
then you will be able to see the transparency of it but I don't have transparency. It is
just a single graphics so I want red, green and blue. Below that you have black, white,
checker board 1 and checker board 2. Let me go ahead and move this image so you can see
what is going on here. You see right now, there is black behind this. If I change this
to white, it turns to white. See this is what the background is on your viewer. Checker
board 1 and checker board 2. This is good for when you are using graphics that have
transparency so you are viewing alpha, alpha would be on and then you would have a transparent
image. Whatever is transparent, would come through as checkers on your image or would
come through as white or black, whatever you set it as.