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georgyboy

IS-IT--Management
Oct 20, 2002
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sorry, i know this has probably beeen asked a 100000 times, I cant find any answers that make sense to me so i thought i would ask. I am a newby
I am doing a C/F transition and it was working great earlier in the video, now it sucks. I have a chair sitting in a pool, an am doing cross fades on a 5 sec clip so it looks like time is passing, its in black n white. when i render it all, the color keeps popping up during the transition. Why is that and how to fix??
Thanks
 
I think if you're doing a crossfade transition from 1A to 1B (or vice-versa), you can probably characterize the type of crossfade, whether it's additive, etc.

This is because, at any given moment, a single pixel is some combination of the color of the former pixel and the color of the next pixel. So, if those colors enhance each other, that pixel will remain bright. If the colors are opposite each other, that pixel will darken en route.

So, you have those different dissolve modes.

Hope that helps!

Cheers,


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