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  • Layer blending in Avid Adrenaline?

    Posted by Mayb on June 28, 2005 at 1:57 pm

    Just want to know if there’s an FX in Avid Adrenaline that can apply a layer blending mode to video similar to those in Photoshop… i.e. Overlay, multiply, etc. I know some of the Boris FX have that option within effects, but I’m just looking for a straight blending mode effect. I’m trying to avoid having to export to AE just to apply an overlay effect. I tried ‘faking’ an overlay by tweaking with the glow effect, but it’s just not quite right… any suggestions?

    Dennis Kutchera replied 20 years, 10 months ago 8 Members · 9 Replies
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  • Michael Thomson

    June 28, 2005 at 3:17 pm

    Try Boris Superblend,

  • Carl Amoscato

    June 28, 2005 at 3:31 pm

    Try putting a paint effect on the top layer of whatever you’re trying to blend. There are overlay options under the drop down menu in the effect editor window. (Sorry, I’m not in front of a machine right now, so this isn’t very precise.)

    good luck,
    Carl

  • Don Days

    June 28, 2005 at 5:17 pm

    Try BCC Composite…this should do just what you need.

  • Mayb

    June 28, 2005 at 8:06 pm

    Thank you so much for the tips! You’ve just saved me a lot of unnecessary exporting, and helped me meet my deadline (WOO-HOO!)

  • Oakmozart

    June 29, 2005 at 2:29 am

    There’s a great plugin from Profound Effects, called “Transfer AVX.” They used to sell it for $50. Then it was free. Dig around on their site. If you don’t see it (as it’s been up and down from time-to-time), email them and ask them for a mirror site where you can get it. It’s a decent plugin, but unfortunately it’s a patch for a real wound in Avid’s NLE interface. There should be BUILT-IN TRANSFER MODES in the Avid NLE interface, accessible DIRECTLY FROM THE TIMELINE WITHOUT HAVING TO USE A PLUGIN!!!

    Can you tell I’m passionate about this subject? 🙂

  • Dom Silverio

    June 30, 2005 at 12:01 am

    Another COW competing forum has now taken ownership of that plugin. It is free but you have to get it from COW competition.

  • Oakmozart

    June 30, 2005 at 4:29 am

    Yeah, I know. While it’s now free (as opposed to $50 when sold by Profound Effects), I can’t stand the site that offers it, nor do I feel that they will continue the development that Profound Effects would have had they kept it. The new owners did, however, update it to the new AVX2 format. I guess that’s saying something.

    I just couldn’t think of a way to tell him where to go get it, without saying the name of the site…so I referred him to PE, who originally made the plug.

  • Chris Magid

    June 30, 2005 at 5:16 pm

    Oak brings up a critical area which Avid needs to address, especially in yet to be released products like Symphony Nitris.

    There are a few basic features which must be added to Avid’s native effects architecture. DVE soft drop shadows and transfer modes.

    Symphony Nitris will have a DVE of impressive quality with a lot of realtime performance. The potential of the new DVE will be limited without native soft drop shadows and transfer modes. Having to use 3rd party plug ins for these staple visual effects will kill realtime performance and compromise workflow.

    This becomes even more critical when working with material with custom shaped alpha mattes. Since the Avid is realitively restricted in layer to layer alpha usage, it is very important that the native DVE can deliver soft, variable blur, drop shadows. These shadows can also be centered and feathered to create a faux single color background glow.

    So…SOFT DROP SHADOWS….TRANSFER MODES. How about it? What if I ask nicely.

    chris magid
    rtvf

  • Dennis Kutchera

    June 30, 2005 at 5:44 pm

    The Composite transfer modes are also available in Boris FX if you don’t have BCC (and you should have BCC). Anyone NOT have Boris?

    Best Regards,

    Dennis Kutchera
    Avid COW

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