filmora pro video editor advanced editing effects and motion graphics made easy this series of tutorials are going to teach you how to edit in filmora pro from start to finish hi everyone my name is Johnny this is the second part of a two-part tutorial for filmora pros preferences today we'll be continuing to look at.
How we can personalize our experience and optimize our workflow so to access the options window let's hit ctrl comma or command , and go to the render tab the render tab has advanced settings for color bit depth and anti-aliasing the same settings can also be selected on the project settings color bit depth refers to the possible number of color levels in an image higher bit depth will give us smoother color changes and less stepping artifacts in gradients and chroma key.
composites in your final export anti-aliasing is the algorithm to reduce jagged looking edges when creating texture titles you may see smoother looking letters with higher anti-aliasing settings this setting only affects your previews your export will always render text smoothly here we can also lock the color depth to 8 bit ignoring if we change it on the render settings on the prompts and warnings tab we can choose to activate or deactivate each one of the warning pop-ups in filmora pro next.
We have labels on the Edit screen we can change the color of individual clips to be quickly identified but on the labels tab we can choose to automatically label clips depending on its type for example I'll choose tomato for media sapphire blue for images and saffron for planes in the same tab we can modify the available color labels and their names as an example I'll swap out this tomato red for filmora pro's brand purple moving on we have the cash tab the cash is where filmora Pro stores data to reduce the amount of time necessary to provide this data in the future it improves the software's performance.
because it enables it to respond faster to our requests here we can choose where to save our cash and database as well as how many days Fillmore Pro will keep the unused cash files before Auto erasing them autosave by default filmora Pro will automatically save our progress on the project this feature is super helpful to recover our project if our computer crashes and we've forgotten to save it manually in this tab
We can deactivate this feature but I highly recommend you leave it on here we can also change how often it will save and if it saves more often the recovery can be more accurate here we can also change where filmora Pro will autosave the project on the shortcuts tab we can see a complete list of hotkeys for filmora Pro getting familiar with these can speed up your workflow a lot we can search them here and even modify most of them to adapt them to our preferences and finally the export tab will let us select.
where the project will be exported to you by default if we don't specify another directory when queueing a project for export for more oppressive version of the project to a directory that it can pull up later which is called a snapshot you can change where these files get stored over here we can change the format the elapsed time will display on the queue panel we can keep the classic timecode or change it to natural or seconds only the display panel on the export screen will show us a preview of the final video during export here.
We can choose if we want to show every frame of the export a frame a second or not show anything at all when the export process is over Tamura prone to let us know the export is over we can turn the sound off deactivating this option right here to confirm all the options we've set can click on okay so that's an in-depth look at how you can modify all your preferences in filmora pro to learn more about editing in filmora pro make sure to check out all of our other tutorials there's no limit to what you can make .
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