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Remove filter

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Hi,
I'm using Video Studio 10. After I apply a filter to a clip, how do I remove it if I don't like the effect? All I can seem to do is replace it with another. I want a choice of none.

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Post by mitchell65 »

Try this. To bring up the filter box, apply another filter. If you have the "Replace previous filter" checked it will do just that but if it is not checked then you can apply more than one filter to the same clip. Whilst the filter box is still showing, you should see an image of an "eye" to the left of the filter name. Just click this eye and it will disappear. The name will stay but the filter effect will be removed from the clip. As the name of the filter stays in the box you can just toggle between on and off, then if you move the clip on you can check the filter in other frames of your clip.
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Clicking the "eye" simply turns off the filter. To actually delete it click on the "X" at the bottom right of the filter box.
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Sorry forgot the last bit :oops:
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Thanks to all of you for your reply. There was no eye, but the X did the trick.
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