![]() ![]() ![]() Then program your key commands so that a modifier (for example ctrl (mac)) makes the same wheel turn do the same thing but for the fade out. The wheel sends key command that targets increase/decrease fade in. Generally I recommend picking one type of action per key or jog/shuttle, and then add something logical in addition to that using modifier keys. So I reassigned the wheel to zoom in/out instead. When binding to ‘step by frame’ it’ll actually trigger more than one step per “click” or “detent” of the controller. I should imagine it'd suit your situation with the Pano priority being one set, ready to reload next time you're doing lots of them.One thing I noticed was that “jog” won’t really go by frame in Cubase/Nuendo. This would expand usability when working on different styles of photos or projects & needn't cause too much confusion. Really need to find out how to save settings and be able to reload them. The interface is becoming more familiar and easy to change. I did a similar process for my Fuji X series Q menu and it means that I can change modes easily with minimum button pushing. It's then a case of working out where to place them on the Shuttle so the most used are most convenient. Am making list of things I'd like to be able to access readily and then will work out how to achieve them. I've already programmed buttons on Wacom tablet for some functions, so don't want to duplicate. I've printed out the pdf of settings and am making notes as I work, a kind of requirement audit for the things which I use most. Ability to use single button for complex keystrokes is very efficient (if only I knew some!). Thanks Gerard - I concur, nearly all my time is spent in G & D. You clearly understand need for this type of thing because your book is well thought out & cross-referenced. Then you could introduce the LR specifics in a far quicker manner on following ones obviously signposting the existence of the first video and stating assumption that viewers are familiar with terminology & how to perform the basic operations. Couple this with saving settings under specific clearly descriptive names & general tips for the Shuttle software would make a very useful, short video. For the keystrokes I eventually found out how to access 'repeat key and Hold key' with all the other alternatives. Such as in this situation the difference between a shuttle zone and a shuttle transition. I've fed back to Contour Design support that there is a lack of diagrams or videos explaining terminology. I reset these to 'Do Nothing' and now it works as I wanted it to. Nightmare! At this point I discovered the conflict with the Shuttle transitions which are in your settings. Then when I tried it out, I was getting a hybrid behaviour of it selecting one or more rows above/below depending on how far I turned shuttle wheel whilst simultaneously scrolling through these selected photos. Couldn't find way to load defaults, copy/paste to my settings. So for me to be able to have the shuttle scrolling through photos in library & develop modules, I had to recreate all of the Shuttle Zone commands in the defaults. The good news is that I've now resolved the Shuttle issue. It's a good idea you're proposing to cover it. If you want to chat about video, then I have some ideas. Will report back when I've progressed the situation. It's like gold prospecting, trying to find the right nuggets of information - and avoid the right Nuggets who profess to be experts and mislead. QC must be a concern given the standard of many people who feel compelled to make instructional videos. Suppose one route would be to work with people like yourself, experts in their field and devolve their training. They wanted to know why I'd started with your set!Īppreciate it's a massive task aiming to support and give info on all of those software suites. to change it back to their default setting, to enable it to do what I'd like. Got prompt response from USA which has suggested a change to your shuttle zone settings, i.e. Progress is slower than without! Contacted Contact Design tech support this afternoon explaining situation. Trying to learn how to use ShuttlePRO & edit some new pictures. Very helpful thanks! Still got L plates on. ![]()
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