Download CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide (Version 2.0)
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Timeline Element Properties With the cross in front of the effects operators available in the effects list you can enable or disable an effect. If the effect provides a cross in front, it is enabled; if it does not, it is disabled. Thus you can easily evaluate the outcome of an individual effect by comparing it with the original image or other applied effects. enabled effect disabled effect Figure 7-8: Enabling or disabling effects of a video clip If you need an operator to be applied to a limited range of frames of a clip only, you have to edit the clip with hard cuts beforehand because the applied effects are valid always for a whole timeline clip. Some operators may not be real-time capable. Clips modified with such an operator will automatically be subject for a prerendering (see section “Prerendering of Timeline Elements” on page 6-42). 1 2 3 The sequence of all added effects to a clip that are listed in the effects list is important as well. They are applied top to bottom, i.e. the effect at the top of the list will be applied first to the clip followed successively by the rest of the added effects. This may be especially important when applying the same effect type several times, because, for instance, in case of a color correction, the bottom color correction will be applied to the colors corrected by the top color correction(s). You can change the sequence of the effects in the effects list easily via drag-and-drop. Simply select one effect and drag it to the desired position within the list. 4 An effect can be deleted from the effects list of a clip the same way you delete a clip from the timeline. Just select the effect from the effects list in the timeline element properties and press the key [Del] on your keyboard. 8 A Alternatively you can use the menu option Delete on the context menu of an effect in the effects list. I To apply the same effect settings to other clips in the timeline you can either use the general items to the left of the timeline element properties area (see section “General Items of the Properties Area” on page 7-3) or use preset effects as described in section “Effects” on 7-13 5 6 7