I can understand you Camille. For your goal it is more complicated with copy and paste: a lot of work you must do! And you should use two tracks with the PNGs arranged in a check pattern (with Autos FadeIn/Out). I would like to remember two things here (... and probably it is superfluous). 1. Fade In/Out in Title Effect. It works fine if there is a clip/image above the Title effect, in the same track, without alpha channel. Fade In/Out works bad when ther isn't any clip/image: alpha channel issue? 2. Transition Effect. It works fine when there is a Transition between two clips/images without alpha channel. With Plugins (Effects) there are problems because Cinelerra[HV-CV-GG] is track based. Thanks! IgorBeg Il 10/03/2021 09:46, Camille Harang via Cin ha scritto:
Hi Igor, yes usually I do that, but in that case I have many PNGs and titles in queue of eachother, that's why I tried to make it work. It would be quicker and homegenic filter duration. Indeed with keyframe copy/paste it can be good too.
Camille.
Le 10 mars 2021 09:35:35 GMT+01:00, Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected]> a écrit :
Camille, you are right. I am sorry. Unfortunately I know the problem about antialiasing; sometimes I can use this my trick. Usually I use a different workflow (I think like Sam wrote). I put the Title effects in a separate VideoTrack and the PNGs in an other VideoTrack because I want to have the full control of every edit using copy/paste keyframes. Thanks!
IgorBeg
Il 09/03/2021 20:53, Camille Harang via Cin ha scritto:
Hi Igor, thanks for the reply and for validating the bug. I tried your workaround, indeed it looks better in some cases, the black dissapears of course, but the alpha gradients on PNGs and anti-aliasing on text are lost… Thank you! Camille.
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