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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
The image displays a screenshot of a video editing software interface, demonstrating various tools and panels for video manipulation and analysis. The application features a standard menu bar at the top, a timeline, filter controls, color grading tools, and video waveform displays. The 'Editing' tab is currently active, indicating a focus on post-production tasks.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This section highlights the 'Scopes' submenu within the 'View' menu of the application. It lists various video analysis tools, including 'Audio Loudness', 'Audio Peak Meter', 'Audio Spectrum', 'Audio Waveform', 'Video Histogram', 'Video RGB Parade', 'Video RGB Waveform', 'Video Vector', 'Video Waveform', and 'Video Zoom'. Each option is accompanied by its respective keyboard shortcut, such as Ctrl+1 for 'Audio Loudness' and Ctrl+2 for 'Properties'.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This visual element shows a small video waveform display embedded within the application's timeline. It provides a compact visualization of the video signal's luminance levels over a segment of time. The waveform exhibits a high peak on the left, indicating bright content, which then gradually decreases and spreads out towards the right, suggesting a transition to darker or less intense content.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This section displays a 'Filters' panel, which is part of the application's user interface. The panel includes a text input field that currently shows 'jpg.3 عينة' (jpg.3 sample). Below the input field, there are five control icons: a plus sign (to add), a minus sign (to remove), an up arrow (to move up), a down arrow (to move down), and an 'X' icon (to delete). This panel is used for managing and applying filters to video clips.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This element highlights the 'Editing' tab, which is currently selected and active within the application's main workspace. Other available tabs, such as 'Logging', 'Color', 'Audio', and 'FX', are visible but not selected. This indicates that the user is currently focused on editing operations, with specific panels for 'Filters' and 'Video' settings displayed below.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This section presents a detailed list of filters available within the 'Filters' panel. It includes a search bar at the top. The list categorizes filters, with 'Favorite', 'Video', and 'Audio' categories currently checked. Below these, specific filter options are listed, all of which are unchecked: 'Chromakey', 'Chroma Key: Advanced', 'Chroma Key: Simple', 'Color Grading', 'Contrast', 'Corner Pin', 'Crop: Circle', and 'Crop: Rectangle'. This list allows users to browse and apply various video effects and adjustments.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This element showcases the 'Color Grading' controls, which consist of three circular color wheels arranged horizontally. These wheels are labeled 'Lift (Gamma)', 'Gamma (Gain)', and 'Gain (Offset)', corresponding to adjustments in the shadows, midtones, and highlights of the video respectively. Each wheel features a central crosshair for color selection and a vertical slider for intensity adjustment. The 'Lift' slider is set to its minimum position, the 'Gamma' slider is positioned at its middle-right, and the 'Gain' slider is at its maximum position, indicating specific color correction settings.
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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
This section displays a large and detailed 'Video Waveform' graph. This tool is essential for analyzing the luminance levels of a video signal. The Y-axis is explicitly labeled '100' at the top and '0' at the bottom, representing the full range of luminance. The waveform itself is a dense, mountainous-like white curve on a black background. It shows a prominent, high peak on the far left, reaching approximately 95 units on the luminance scale, indicating very bright content. The signal then gradually decreases in intensity and spreads out towards the right, suggesting a transition to darker scenes or a fading effect. This detailed view allows for precise exposure adjustments.
نوع: NON_EDUCATIONAL
وزارة التعليم
Ministry of Education
2023
نوع: NON_EDUCATIONAL
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🔍 عناصر مرئية
A dropdown menu from the 'View' menu, specifically showing the 'Scopes' submenu. The menu lists various options for displaying different video analysis tools. The main menu items are 'Properties', 'Recent', 'Notes', 'Playlist', 'Timeline', 'Filters', 'Markers', 'Keyframes', 'History', 'Export', 'Jobs', and 'Application Log...'. Each has a keyboard shortcut (e.g., Ctrl+2, Ctrl+3). The 'Scopes' submenu is expanded, showing options like 'Audio Loudness', 'Audio Peak Meter', 'Audio Spectrum', 'Audio Waveform', 'Video Histogram', 'Video RGB Parade', 'Video RGB Waveform', 'Video Vector', 'Video Waveform', and 'Video Zoom'. 'Audio Loudness' has shortcut Ctrl+1.
A small visual representation of a video waveform, likely showing luminance levels over a short segment of video. The waveform indicates a bright initial segment with a peak near 90, followed by a gradual decrease in brightness over time. This is a data visualization of video signal intensity.
Filters
A user interface panel titled 'Filters'. It contains a text input field displaying 'jpg.3 عينة' (jpg.3 sample). Below the input field are five control icons: a plus sign, a minus sign, an up arrow, a down arrow, and an 'X' (delete) icon. The panel is part of a larger application window with standard menu bar (File, Edit, View, Player, Settings, Help) and control icons (Open File, Open Other..., Save, Undo, Redo, Peak Meter, Properties).
Editing
A user interface panel with the 'Editing' tab currently selected and highlighted. Other available tabs, such as 'Logging', 'Color', 'Audio', and 'FX', are visible but not selected. This indicates that the user is currently focused on editing operations, with specific panels for 'Filters' and 'Video' settings displayed below.
Filters
A list of video filters and categories within the 'Filters' section of the 'Editing' panel. It includes a search bar. The list shows checkboxes next to filter categories: 'Favorite' (checked), 'Video' (checked), 'Audio' (checked). Below these are individual filter options, all unchecked: 'Chromakey', 'Chroma Key: Advanced', 'Chroma Key: Simple', 'Color Grading', 'Contrast', 'Corner Pin', 'Crop: Circle', 'Crop: Rectangle'. This list allows users to select and apply various video effects.
Color Grading
A set of color grading controls featuring three color wheels labeled 'Lift (Gamma)', 'Gamma (Gain)', and 'Gain (Offset)'. These wheels are used to adjust the color balance and luminance in different tonal ranges of a video. The Lift slider is set to minimum, Gamma to middle-right, and Gain to maximum, indicating specific color correction settings.
Video Waveform
A large and detailed video waveform display, providing a precise visualization of the luminance levels in a video. The waveform shows a very bright initial segment, with a peak almost reaching the maximum luminance of 100, followed by a gradual decrease in brightness and a more spread-out signal towards the right. This tool is crucial for analyzing and correcting video exposure.
📄 النص الكامل للصفحة
The image displays a screenshot of a video editing software interface, demonstrating various tools and panels for video manipulation and analysis. The application features a standard menu bar at the top, a timeline, filter controls, color grading tools, and video waveform displays. The 'Editing' tab is currently active, indicating a focus on post-production tasks.
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This section highlights the 'Scopes' submenu within the 'View' menu of the application. It lists various video analysis tools, including 'Audio Loudness', 'Audio Peak Meter', 'Audio Spectrum', 'Audio Waveform', 'Video Histogram', 'Video RGB Parade', 'Video RGB Waveform', 'Video Vector', 'Video Waveform', and 'Video Zoom'. Each option is accompanied by its respective keyboard shortcut, such as Ctrl+1 for 'Audio Loudness' and Ctrl+2 for 'Properties'.
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This visual element shows a small video waveform display embedded within the application's timeline. It provides a compact visualization of the video signal's luminance levels over a segment of time. The waveform exhibits a high peak on the left, indicating bright content, which then gradually decreases and spreads out towards the right, suggesting a transition to darker or less intense content.
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This section displays a 'Filters' panel, which is part of the application's user interface. The panel includes a text input field that currently shows 'jpg.3 عينة' (jpg.3 sample). Below the input field, there are five control icons: a plus sign (to add), a minus sign (to remove), an up arrow (to move up), a down arrow (to move down), and an 'X' icon (to delete). This panel is used for managing and applying filters to video clips.
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This element highlights the 'Editing' tab, which is currently selected and active within the application's main workspace. Other available tabs, such as 'Logging', 'Color', 'Audio', and 'FX', are visible but not selected. This indicates that the user is currently focused on editing operations, with specific panels for 'Filters' and 'Video' settings displayed below.
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This section presents a detailed list of filters available within the 'Filters' panel. It includes a search bar at the top. The list categorizes filters, with 'Favorite', 'Video', and 'Audio' categories currently checked. Below these, specific filter options are listed, all of which are unchecked: 'Chromakey', 'Chroma Key: Advanced', 'Chroma Key: Simple', 'Color Grading', 'Contrast', 'Corner Pin', 'Crop: Circle', and 'Crop: Rectangle'. This list allows users to browse and apply various video effects and adjustments.
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This element showcases the 'Color Grading' controls, which consist of three circular color wheels arranged horizontally. These wheels are labeled 'Lift (Gamma)', 'Gamma (Gain)', and 'Gain (Offset)', corresponding to adjustments in the shadows, midtones, and highlights of the video respectively. Each wheel features a central crosshair for color selection and a vertical slider for intensity adjustment. The 'Lift' slider is set to its minimum position, the 'Gamma' slider is positioned at its middle-right, and the 'Gain' slider is at its maximum position, indicating specific color correction settings.
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This section displays a large and detailed 'Video Waveform' graph. This tool is essential for analyzing the luminance levels of a video signal. The Y-axis is explicitly labeled '100' at the top and '0' at the bottom, representing the full range of luminance. The waveform itself is a dense, mountainous-like white curve on a black background. It shows a prominent, high peak on the far left, reaching approximately 95 units on the luminance scale, indicating very bright content. The signal then gradually decreases in intensity and spreads out towards the right, suggesting a transition to darker scenes or a fading effect. This detailed view allows for precise exposure adjustments.
وزارة التعليم
Ministry of Education
2023
36
--- VISUAL CONTEXT ---
**MENU**: Untitled
Description: A dropdown menu from the 'View' menu, specifically showing the 'Scopes' submenu. The menu lists various options for displaying different video analysis tools. The main menu items are 'Properties', 'Recent', 'Notes', 'Playlist', 'Timeline', 'Filters', 'Markers', 'Keyframes', 'History', 'Export', 'Jobs', and 'Application Log...'. Each has a keyboard shortcut (e.g., Ctrl+2, Ctrl+3). The 'Scopes' submenu is expanded, showing options like 'Audio Loudness', 'Audio Peak Meter', 'Audio Spectrum', 'Audio Waveform', 'Video Histogram', 'Video RGB Parade', 'Video RGB Waveform', 'Video Vector', 'Video Waveform', and 'Video Zoom'. 'Audio Loudness' has shortcut Ctrl+1.
Context: Demonstrates the range of video and audio analysis tools available in the software.
**GRAPH**: Untitled
Description: A small visual representation of a video waveform, likely showing luminance levels over a short segment of video. The waveform indicates a bright initial segment with a peak near 90, followed by a gradual decrease in brightness over time. This is a data visualization of video signal intensity.
X-axis: Time (implicit)
Y-axis: Luminance (implicit 0-100)
Data: The waveform shows a strong initial signal (high luminance) that gradually diminishes over the duration of the clip segment.
Context: Illustrates a compact view of video luminance for quick assessment within a timeline.
(Note: Some details are estimated)
**PANEL**: Filters
Description: A user interface panel titled 'Filters'. It contains a text input field displaying 'jpg.3 عينة' (jpg.3 sample). Below the input field are five control icons: a plus sign, a minus sign, an up arrow, a down arrow, and an 'X' (delete) icon. The panel is part of a larger application window with standard menu bar (File, Edit, View, Player, Settings, Help) and control icons (Open File, Open Other..., Save, Undo, Redo, Peak Meter, Properties).
Context: Shows how filters are managed and applied in the video editing software.
**PANEL**: Editing
Description: A user interface panel with the 'Editing' tab currently selected and highlighted. Other available tabs, such as 'Logging', 'Color', 'Audio', and 'FX', are visible but not selected. This indicates that the user is currently focused on editing operations, with specific panels for 'Filters' and 'Video' settings displayed below.
Context: Highlights the active workspace for video editing tasks within the software.
**LIST**: Filters
Description: A list of video filters and categories within the 'Filters' section of the 'Editing' panel. It includes a search bar. The list shows checkboxes next to filter categories: 'Favorite' (checked), 'Video' (checked), 'Audio' (checked). Below these are individual filter options, all unchecked: 'Chromakey', 'Chroma Key: Advanced', 'Chroma Key: Simple', 'Color Grading', 'Contrast', 'Corner Pin', 'Crop: Circle', 'Crop: Rectangle'. This list allows users to select and apply various video effects.
Context: Demonstrates the range of available filters and their categorization for video effects.
**DIAGRAM**: Color Grading
Description: A set of color grading controls featuring three color wheels labeled 'Lift (Gamma)', 'Gamma (Gain)', and 'Gain (Offset)'. These wheels are used to adjust the color balance and luminance in different tonal ranges of a video. The Lift slider is set to minimum, Gamma to middle-right, and Gain to maximum, indicating specific color correction settings.
Context: Illustrates the interface for precise color correction and grading in video post-production.
(Note: Some details are estimated)
**GRAPH**: Video Waveform
Description: A large and detailed video waveform display, providing a precise visualization of the luminance levels in a video. The waveform shows a very bright initial segment, with a peak almost reaching the maximum luminance of 100, followed by a gradual decrease in brightness and a more spread-out signal towards the right. This tool is crucial for analyzing and correcting video exposure.
X-axis: Time (implicit)
Y-axis: Luminance (0-100)
Data: The waveform indicates a strong initial luminance signal, peaking near 95, followed by a gradual reduction in luminance and a wider distribution of signal values across the rest of the display.
Context: Provides a detailed visual analysis of video luminance for professional color correction and exposure adjustment.
(Note: Some details are estimated)