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Compare shots using Comparison view

Explorer ,
Apr 07, 2018 Apr 07, 2018

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hi,
good feature Compare shots using Comparison view however I need some clarification.
If in the sequence I have two or more clips, but I saw that I can not change the comparison between the reference and the current. The arrows under the program timeline can only invert the reference with the current, but not transform the current into reference and vice versa to have a different comparison. To do this I must create a new sequence and set the current I want again in place of the reference.
So I may not have understood the procedure well, but in the absence of a tutorial, a step by step explanation would be appropriate.
Thank you,

tapioca

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