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  • Gradual change of YUV curves?

    I wonder if there is a way to change the shape of the Y curve gradually over time?
    When the shape is set at one keyframe it remains unchanged till the next frame where the shape is instantly changed to the new values.

    In AE the change from one keyfram to the next is interpolated - it seems.
    Peter
    Skanoer, Sweden

    Edius Pro 8, Imaginate 2, Intel i7 950 , 12GB DDR3, 5 TB, Windows Pro 10 Creative, 64bit, Encore CS5

  • #2
    Originally posted by pehrbau
    I wonder if there is a way to change the shape of the Y curve gradually over time?
    When the shape is set at one keyframe it remains unchanged till the next frame where the shape is instantly changed to the new values.

    In AE the change from one keyfram to the next is interpolated - it seems.
    Not at this stage except
    The only way to achieve at this stage is to place a copy of the clip above the other with the different YUV settings and use the opacity rubber band to change the interaction or
    use the "Blend" filter with the different YUV settings and change the interaction with keyframes

    Regards Barry
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    • #3
      Originally posted by pehrbau
      I wonder if there is a way to change the shape of the Y curve gradually over time?
      When the shape is set at one keyframe it remains unchanged till the next frame where the shape is instantly changed to the new values.

      In AE the change from one keyfram to the next is interpolated - it seems.

      another option is to place a cut in the mid point

      add YUV curve with desired start settings to clip on left of cut

      add YUV curve with desired end settings to clip on tight of cut

      add dissolve and stretch the dissolve duration to the duration of both clips

      very smooth result
      Anton Strauss
      Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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      • #4
        You can also use the blend filter.
        With this filter you can Keyframe between 2 setups of the yuv filter on the same clip.
        Less pollution.
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        • #5
          Thank you for three suggestions to overcome my problem!
          Why did I not think of either of them myself?
          Peter
          Skanoer, Sweden

          Edius Pro 8, Imaginate 2, Intel i7 950 , 12GB DDR3, 5 TB, Windows Pro 10 Creative, 64bit, Encore CS5

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