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ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS 7.0
User Guide
118
See also
“To create a solid-color layer” on page 150
Organizing a project using nesting” on page 60
To turn the transparency grid on or off
You can toggle a transparency grid on or off (like the grid that Adobe Photoshop uses to indicate transparency).
Choose Transparency Grid from the Composition panel menu, or click the Toggle Transparency Grid button
at the bottom of the Composition panel.
Changing the region of interest
Use the Region Of Interest button to create a rectangular preview of the Composition panel. Reducing the region of
interest requires less memory when previewing, thereby improving interaction speed and increasing RAM preview
duration. Changing the region of interest does not affect file output.
You can permanently change the size of your composition by cropping it to the region of interest.
To change the region of interest
In the Composition panel, do any of the following:
To draw a region of interest, click the Region Of Interest button , and then drag the marquee tool across the
area of the Composition panel where you want images to appear.
Totogglebetweenviewingtheregionofinterestandthefullcompositionarea,clicktheRegionOfInterestbutton
again.
To start over with the marquee tool, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click the Region Of
Interest button.
To crop to the region of interest
1
Click the Region Of Interest button , and then drag the marquee tool across the area of the Composition panel
where you want images to appear.
2 Choose Composition > Crop Comp To Region Of Interest.
Timeline panel
About the Timeline panel
Use the Timeline panel to animate layer properties and set In and Out points for a layer. Many of the Timeline panel
controls are organized in columns of related functions.
By default, the Timeline panel contains a number of columns and controls. Optional columns are also available.
Note: All layer switches move together—you can move the entire switches column to a different position between other
columns, but you can’t rearrange the switches within the column.

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