Many of a layer’s characteristics are determined by its layer switches, which are arranged in the Timeline panel in columns. By default, the A/V Features column appears to the left of the layer name, and the Switches and Modes (Transfer Controls) columns appear to the right, but you can arrange columns in a different order. (See Work with columns.)
To show or hide columns in the Timeline
panel, click the Layer Switches
, Transfer
Controls
, or
In/Out/Duration/Stretch
button
in the bottom left of the Timeline panel. Press Shift+F4 to show
or hide the Parent column. Press F4 to toggle the Switches and Modes
columns.
The results of some layer switch settings depend on the settings of composition switches, which are in the upper right of the layer outline in the Timeline panel.
Quickly
change the state of a switch for multiple layers by clicking the
switch for one layer and dragging up or down that column for the
adjacent layers.
is selected.
(See Show and hide layers in the Timeline panel.)
, Pixel
Motion
, or
off. If the Enable Frame Blending composition switch
is not
selected, the layer’s frame blending setting is irrelevant. (See Apply frame blending to a layer.)
composition
switch is not selected, the layer’s motion blur setting is irrelevant.
(See Use motion blur.)
. (See About 3D layers.)
Jeff Almasol provides a script that creates a panel with which you can save and restore the layer switch settings for all layers in a composition:
http://www.redefinery.com/ae/view.php?item=rd_Statesman
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