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Latest revision as of 16:39, 11 March 2026

Intro

The X-Sheet is an editable exposure sheet in Dragonframe. The X-Sheet should be open when you start Dragonframe. If the X-Sheet is not already open, you can dock the X-Sheet alongside the Animation Workspace by clicking icon (A) in the diagram. Alternately, you can click the workspace menu button and select X-Sheet to open the X-Sheet on its own.

As you create your scene, Dragonframe will update the X-Sheet automatically. You can open the X-Sheet and edit it to change scene length, frames, and reminders. You can also draw on the X-Sheet and view waveforms and track readings.


Using the X-Sheet

Screenshot from the Dragonframe manual of the x-sheet.




Reading the X-Sheet

Screenshot from the Dragonframe manual with descriptions of the x-sheet.


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