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  • GrassValley_KH
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    That's ok. It's a semantics thing - doesn't make things any easier, admittedly. :)

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  • Aristotelis
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    bad habits die hard... I'm sorry KH

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  • GrassValley_KH
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    Originally posted by Aristotelis View Post
    yuv keyframing is still broken in version 5... :(
    As already covered several times in the past, this is how it was designed. So really, what you want to be saying is "my request to have it changed to how I like it, has not happened in this version"

    I believe it's a thread in the feature request forum.

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  • Aristotelis
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    yuv keyframing is still broken in version 5... :(

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  • antonsvideo
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    this is currently broken in the YUV curve filter, but don't worry

    use the blend filter


    you can have YUV curve as a start and end filter, both with different values

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  • dwchd
    started a topic Working with Keyframes in YUV Curve

    Working with Keyframes in YUV Curve

    I think it happen to everybody of us sometime........
    When you zoom out and the camera is in automatic, the sensor capture some of the white sky and the frames getting darker. I watched the Edius tutorial "Color Correction with Keyframes" and tried to apply the same in YUV Curve. I can not find the option between the keyframes to slowly fade in. Meaning to say, when the zoom out starts, the brightness should gradually increase. When I set the keyframe, at that point it enables the new setting. How can I make it gradually?
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