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Adaptive Degradation Options
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Lock is on, use the Both spinner to set the percentage of the live area that's trimmed within the safe frame. When Lock is off, you can use the Horizontal and Vertical spinners to set these parameters independently. Default=10%. Title Safe (cyan) The area where it's safe to include titles or other information. When used correctly, this is smaller than the Action frame. The Lock check box lets you lock the aspect ratio of the Title frame. When Lock is on, use the Both spinner to set the percentage size of the title frame relative to the action area. When Lock is off, you can use the Horizontal and Vertical spinners to set these parameters independently. Default=20% of Live Area. User Safe Displays an additional safe frame that you can use for any custom requirements. The Lock check box lets you lock the aspect ratio of the User frame. When Lock is on, use the Both spinner to set the percentage size of the user frame relative to the action area. When Lock off, you can use the Horizontal and Vertical spinners to set these parameters independently. Default=20% of Live Area. 12-Field Grid Displays a grid of cells (or fields) in the viewport. In this case, "fields" are cells in the grid, and not scanline fields. The "12-field grid" is a method used by video directors to refer to specific areas of the screen. A director might ask you to move an object two fields to the left and four fields down. The 12-field grid is a reference for this type of placement. 4 x 3/12 x 9 Lets you choose between two matrices of either 12 or 108 cells. Application group Show Safe Frames in Active View Toggles the frame displays on or off for the current viewport. This option is duplicated by the Show Safe Frame item in the viewport right-click menu. Ungrouped Default Settings Resets all values to the default values. Adaptive Degradation Options Status bar > Right-click the Adaptive Degradation button. 7828 | Chapter 26 Customizing the User Interface