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    Hi - Sorry if I sound a little dumb but I'm still trying to find my way around my new software. The question - how do I change the various configurations of, lets say a ripple transition into the next clip? When I open the effects pallet and see the transition I want, I can't see how to manipulate it to the way I want it to look. Does that make sense?

    Thanks
    Mark
    Mark

  • #2
    Once the transition is applied, double click it in the information palette. That should bring up the dialoge box that swill allow you you to customize it.

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    • #3
      Great, Thanks!! So easy when you know how.

      Cheers!
      Mark
      Mark

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      • #4
        hi, I am new user of edius pro 3, but I have one big problem with filters too.. I worked with vegas 6.0 before it, and there was available keyframes and timeline for each filter, but I cant't find that in edius, only in 3d pip is keyframes and timeline..

        there is some way how to make, for example, video noise filter to become slowly?!

        the way I did it is to cut video in to small peaces and putted the filter on each peace but with different strengh..:)

        sorry for my bad english..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by latvian View Post
          hi, I am new user of edius pro 3, but I have one big problem with filters too.. I worked with vegas 6.0 before it, and there was available keyframes and timeline for each filter, but I cant't find that in edius, only in 3d pip is keyframes and timeline..

          there is some way how to make, for example, video noise filter to become slowly?!

          the way I did it is to cut video in to small peaces and putted the filter on each peace but with different strengh..:)

          sorry for my bad english..
          try the blend filter, filter 1 with little noise, filter 2 with more noise and turn on the keyframer
          Anton Strauss
          Antons Video Productions - Sydney

          EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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          • #6
            I agree with Anton, I'd use the blend filter. But then there is always the old school way of making a file of the clip with the added noise and then put it on the timeline under the orginal clip and then adjust transparency to create a dissolve between that and the original clip. I think that would be easier and look better than chopping it into many little pieces.

            Bill

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            • #7
              the blend filter can also be used to overcome the broken keyframer in the YUV curve filter
              Anton Strauss
              Antons Video Productions - Sydney

              EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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              • #8
                thanks for operative and fast answers.. :) I'll try it..

                **** yeah, that's all what I needed..
                Last edited by Guest; 12-04-2007, 10:35 AM.

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