Increasing and Decreasing Exposure
Once a value is entered in the Timeline view, you can increase and decrease its exposure.
Increasing the exposure adds one more exposure to a selected cell; repeating this action adds an extra cell each time. This is an efficient way to extend a drawing's exposure and is always set in Insert mode. Increasing an exposure pushes the existing exposure forward.
Decreasing the exposure removes one exposure from a selected cell and pulls any cells following it to the beginning of selection.
- In the Timeline view, select a cell.
- Do one of the following:
‣ | From the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Increase Exposure. |
‣ | Right-click and select Exposure > Increase Exposure. |
‣ | Press +. |
- In the Timeline view, select a cell.
- Do one of the following:
‣ | From the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Decrease Exposure. |
‣ | Right-click and select Exposure > Decrease Exposure. |
‣ | Press -. |
- In the Timeline view, select a range of cells.
- Do one of the following:
‣ | From the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Clear Exposure and Pull. |
‣ | Right-click and select Exposure > Clear Exposure and Pull. |
The exposure is reduced by the selected number of cells.