When
adding a dissolve using the keyboard, the dissolve alignment depends on
the location of the transition.
Transition Location |
Resulting Dissolve |
A cut between two elements |
According to the default type and duration settings. |
The beginning of the first element of a track, or a
cut between a gap and a element.
|
A From Cut dissolve with the default duration. The result
is a fade from black.
|
The end of the last element of a track, or a
cut between a element and a gap.
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An Up to Cut dissolve with the default duration. The
result is a fade to black.
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To create a dissolve:
- Select the cut where you want to make
the dissolve or place the positioner directly over the cut.
- Click Dissolve or press End. You can also press Shift+End to put a dissolve on all
tracks that have a cut at the point where the positioner is located.
A dissolve icon is added
to the timeline.
TipYou can type a value
in the numeric keypad before pressing End to
specify the duration for the dissolve on the record clip.
- Select the dissolve mode. The dissolve
mode determines how the pixels in the source clips are combined
to create the transition.
Select: |
To: |
Additive |
Add the colour value of a pixel in the first source clip
to the colour value of the corresponding pixel in the second source
clip. This value is assigned to the pixel in the resulting dissolve.
|
Non-Add |
Evaluate the corresponding pixels in the first and the
second source clips to determine which has the higher colour value.
This value is assigned to the pixel in the resulting dissolve. Non-additive
dissolves must be rendered in order to play them.
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Inv Non-Add |
Evaluate the corresponding pixels in the outgoing and
incoming source clips to determine which has the lower colour value.
The pixel in the resulting dissolve is assigned the lower of the
two values. Inverse non-additive dissolves must be rendered in order
to play them.
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- Select the alignment.
- Set the duration.