I did a little testing...
Once the clip is on the timeline you have to alter each clip one at a time, Properties>Clip Color>Select Colour
BUT:
When you start a new project, you Add files to the Project Window and through the properties window change the colour for the entire clip BEFORE using it. As you place subclips onto the timeline, then they will retain whatever colour you gave them in the Project Window. Now that is a good feature,eg one long capture could be split up into separate subclips and given separate colours, so it would be easy to tell where one lot of footage starts and ends on the timline when you are zoomed right out.
Now that I don't have to put up with those awful greens I will happily go on my way....
Would still like to be able to select from a more subtle palate though.
Ross
Once the clip is on the timeline you have to alter each clip one at a time, Properties>Clip Color>Select Colour
BUT:
When you start a new project, you Add files to the Project Window and through the properties window change the colour for the entire clip BEFORE using it. As you place subclips onto the timeline, then they will retain whatever colour you gave them in the Project Window. Now that is a good feature,eg one long capture could be split up into separate subclips and given separate colours, so it would be easy to tell where one lot of footage starts and ends on the timline when you are zoomed right out.
Now that I don't have to put up with those awful greens I will happily go on my way....
Would still like to be able to select from a more subtle palate though.
Ross
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