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Brightness correction
Posted by Andre De clercq on April 30, 2006 at 8:04 pmWhen I have a number of scenes on the timeline, can I apply a video filter e.g. brightness correction for all the scenes (with the same amount) without having to create a .avi file first and put it back onto the timeline as a single scene and then apply the filter? Thanks for any advise,
Troy Murison replied 20 years ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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Aanarav Sareen
April 30, 2006 at 8:20 pmCreate a new sequence [File > New > Sequence]; place the sequence that contain your “bad” clips into this new sequence and apply either the brightness and contrast effect or the levels effect to the entire sequence.
Aanarav Sareen
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Steven L. gotz
April 30, 2006 at 8:58 pmOr apply the effect to one clip, copy that clip, and Paste Attributes on to the rest of the clips.
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Troy Murison
May 3, 2006 at 1:08 amSteven,
This works great (copy/past attributes) until you later decide that
you want to change (globally) the brightness. My thinking WAS that
you could change one, copy it, then paste attributes. But of course
you get a duplicate of every effect that you had in the copied clip
on the clips you pasted to (ie. two brightness effects). I think
PPro needs a ‘remove attributes’ option for selected clips to avoid this.
I often run into this problem and I prefer to work w/copy & paste to
keep EDL info straight later on down the line (avoid nesting).
Unless I am missing a function or a way to work around this…Any thoughts?
Thanks!!
-Troy Murison
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Steven L. gotz
May 3, 2006 at 1:33 amMy thoughts? I generally color correct before I cut.
But yes, there needs to be a way to paste attributes that overwrites, or removes what was applied previously. Submit a feature request.
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Troy Murison
May 3, 2006 at 5:57 amThanks for the reply.
I have will submit a request!-Troy Murison
Flying Spot
Seattle, WA
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