Saving attributes
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Saving attributes
Quite often I have footage from two cams to create a movie. The cams show pretty different video response characteristics. By adjusting WB, Gamma, Contrast...I can correct and match both footages. Because VS has a not so handy parameter setting UI, it would be fine if I could kind of "smart package" the attributes for a particular camcorder, so I don't have to fill in the attributes for each project with a particalar camcorder footage. Is there a way to get there?
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Re: Saving attributes
Hi erdna
Some filters do allow for saving pre-sets, Picture-in-Picture comes to mind.
You can do it manually by using Copy and Paste Attributes, (Right Click the Clip for options.)
! / Using a short clip set your filters
2 / dragging the clip to the library saves a copy retaining the filters
3 / when you need the same effect, drag to the overlay track, Copy and Paste attributes to other clips
The clip in the library is always available for other projects, -- re-name the clip, -- I would suggest you backup the library.
Some filters do allow for saving pre-sets, Picture-in-Picture comes to mind.
You can do it manually by using Copy and Paste Attributes, (Right Click the Clip for options.)
! / Using a short clip set your filters
2 / dragging the clip to the library saves a copy retaining the filters
3 / when you need the same effect, drag to the overlay track, Copy and Paste attributes to other clips
The clip in the library is always available for other projects, -- re-name the clip, -- I would suggest you backup the library.
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erdna
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Re: Saving attributes
Thanks lata!
