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Appendix
embedded operator An operator such as a transition that is embedded in the timeline and visible as a timeline element.
frame-end marker
When zoomed far into the timeline, the timeline
cursor will provide a dotted yellow line that indicates where the selected image ends on the
timeline.
full
Color value range of video clips indicating a full
value range (full). With this black will be represented in 8 bit data by 0 and white by 255. See
also head.
head (vs. full)
Color value range of video clips indicating a restricted value range and thus headroom (head).
With this black may be represented in 8 bit data
by 16 and white by 235. See also full.
head (vs. tail)
Material at the beginning of a clip that is available but neither used nor visible in the timeline
of the DVS software due to an inpoint adjustment (trimming). See also tail.
inpoint (clip)
Starting point of a clip. For video material either
the first file on the storage or a first frame virtually set (trimmed) in the DVS software. For audio material either the first sample of a file or a
virtually set (trimmed) inpoint in the DVS software.
inpoint (data list)
Starting point of a data list event. Usually, two
inpoints are set in a data list, one for the source
material on a storage and one for the destination of this material on a timeline.
inpoint (timeline)
Starting point of a timeline. It is either a user-defined inpoint or the very beginning of a timeline.
insert mode
Timeline mode during your work with timeline
elements. When moving or adding clips in this
mode, no gaps will appear in the timeline and
the current content of the timeline will be preserved.
keycode
A machine-readable code printed along the
edge of the camera negative film. It provides
data, for example, about the film type, the
name of the manufacturer and the film stock.
Additionally, a reference number for the respective image is given in order to match the film
with a particular position of a data list. Keycodes
can also be stored in file headers if supported by
the file format (see also source timecode).
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