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  • NewBlue_MJ
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    Originally posted by chappyware View Post
    I clicked the "I" icon in the new blue dialog and selected UPDATE. Turns out all of my New Blue plugins were not the latest. After updating, I re-opened Edius and the outline effect was there as soon as the program opened that project!
    That's great news! I'm glad to hear the updated versions fixed the issue for you.

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  • chappyware
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    Solution Found!

    I clicked the "I" icon in the new blue dialog and selected UPDATE. Turns out all of my New Blue plugins were not the latest. After updating, I re-opened Edius and the outline effect was there as soon as the program opened that project!
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  • antonsvideo
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    I noticed you have keyframes enabled in NB filter, I always disable3 that before I apply a preset

    your settings appear fine

    can you make sure the clip accepts drop shadow with the layouter
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  • chappyware
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    Are these settings correct?

    Titler with Alpha is a titler Pro clip saved as HQ (ALPHA). I drop Outline on it with a preset and nothing shows even after rendering. any thoughts?
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  • antonsvideo
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    the project setting needs to have alpha enabled as well

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  • Bluetongue
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    Jan
    Works here OK!
    Regards Barry

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  • chappyware
    started a topic New Blue Alpha-based effects don't work

    New Blue Alpha-based effects don't work

    Two effects I've tried (Shadow Drop and OUTLINE from VE4 and VE5) don't seem to work in Edius 6.5 and I'm not sure why. I take something really simple like a line of text, save it as HQ with Alpha. Try to apply the OUTLINE effect and nothing yet on the same clip it works beautifully in After Effects. Is it something I'm doing wrong or is it something with Edius's handling of alpha channel? Or is it New Blue's Edius implementation that's problematic?
    Last edited by chappyware; 03-06-2013, 11:38 PM.
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