Can A Filter Be Applied To Part Of A Clip?

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Can A Filter Be Applied To Part Of A Clip?

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Hello,

Can a filter be applied to just part of clip instead of the whole clip? I mean a way to easily adjust when a filter starts during the clip and when it ends. I'm not interested in anything involving splitting a clip because you really can't try out different start and end times simply this way. I thought about doing it by adding keyframes, but the few filters I've tried can't be turned off completely and leave residual effects that can be seen.

There's an editing feature in AVS Video Converter and you add effects to a video clip on a separate timeline just below the video timeline, and it's easy to move the effect on the timeline and you can change the length of the effect by dragging the ends. Very easy. Is there something similar in Videostudio?

Thanks,

Tommy
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Re: Can A Filter Be Applied To Part Of A Clip?

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If you cannot do it with keyframes and setting the effect before and after where you want it to do nothing then the only way in VideoStudio is to split the clip.


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Re: Can A Filter Be Applied To Part Of A Clip?

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Hi Brian,

Thanks for the info. I can stop spending time trying to do the impossible.

Tommy
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