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Transition between photos
Posted by John Donner on June 22, 2010 at 7:55 pmI dropped a bunch of photos on the timeline, but how can I add the same transition to all of them, without having to do it for every photo individually?
Thanks.
Ralph Hajik replied 15 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies -
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John Donner
June 22, 2010 at 8:00 pmOh wait, I already figured it out, it seems that I can drag a transition onto a group of clips. Great!
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John Donner
June 22, 2010 at 8:07 pmSadly I still can’t figure out how to add a cross fade to multiple photos. Anyone?
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Theo Van laar
June 22, 2010 at 8:39 pmTo add a crossfade to multiply photo’s, you can go to OPTIONS-PREFERENCES-tab EDITING and select AUTOMATICALLY OVERLAP MULTIPLE….. You have to set this BEFORE adding the pictures to the timeline.
When the clips are already on the timeline, you can use one of the several scripts that are available on the internet.
Theo
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Han Tak kyun
June 23, 2010 at 8:10 amHow to apply effect (Crossfade, Event Pan Corp & Transition) in each Photo !!
1. Crossfade
-> MENU – Option – Preference
Editing
Check! Automatically overlap multiple selected media when addedCut-to-overlap -> Amount 1.000
If the 1.000 Amount to establishing a cross-fade is specified
by a secondNew still image length (seconds)
To adjust the length of this part of the file
If you are assigned to 5 seconds to 5.0002. Event/PanCrop motion effect
1) First! Choice the one of photo you want to apply motion
effect and do it
2) Click the right mouse button -> copy that file(applying
motion effect file)
3) Ctrl+A -> select all of file
4) Click the Right mouse button -> click! paste event
attributesTIP!!
All photos in Photoshop to edit the same size it’s wise to work3. Transition
Press Ctrl + A on your keyboard..
Select all files in trackIn this state
Effect if applied in a single file that has the same effect
applies to all files (video Fx & Transition)By TK ^^
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