Display keys in FCheck

When you have an image displayed using FCheck, you can use the following keys or the FCheck Info window to control the display.

Important: As of Maya 2020, FCheck is no longer supported on macOS. You can select a different default image viewer in the Applications preferences (Windows > Settings/Preferences > Preferences).

Windows/Linux

Action
a

Displays the alpha bitplane channel in an image.

b

Displays the blue bitplane channel in an image.

c

Displays an image by combining the color values contained in the three RGB planes.

f

Switches between single and double buffer mode. Default mode depends on machine’s graphics card.

g

Displays the green bitplane channel in an image.

k

Turns on and off Kodak Cineon correction.

m

Displays the mask in an image.

p

Prints out the current luminance, gamma, and saturation values.

 

Displays the alpha bitplane channel.

r

Displays the red bitplane channel in an image.

x

Displays the negative.

+ x

Reverses the mask displayed from using “x”.

z

Displays the Z-depth information in gray levels.

+ z

Displays the logarithm of the Z-depth values.

F5

Toggles on and off a cross-hair cursor and tracking while in tracking mode.

F6

Displays all tracking points made in the same window FCheck started from.

+ F6

Writes a composer curve.

F8

Turns luminance curve on and off.

F12

Displays the borders of image tiles.

Use the numeric pad keys for the following

 
0

Zooms in.

. (numpad period)

Zooms out.

1 to 9

Press the number between 1 and 9 to scroll over the current image. To scroll faster, press Shift and Alt in combination with the number.