Corel VideoStudio Pro has the ability to apply multiple filters to a video. There are buttons to change the order of a filter. However, it's not clear to me which order they are applied to the video clip.
Are the filters applied from the top of the list down or layered on top of each other from the bottom of the list up?
Which order are the filters processed?
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Re: Which order are the filters processed?
Hi
From the bottom, the lower filter being dominant.
If you apply the “old film” filter your video will look grey
Add the “duotone” and the video will take on a sepia affect.
Now swap the filters over
From the bottom, the lower filter being dominant.
If you apply the “old film” filter your video will look grey
Add the “duotone” and the video will take on a sepia affect.
Now swap the filters over
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Re: Which order are the filters processed?
Thanks, that's a handy tip. I can use that to determine the order if I forget in the future.
