Apologies if this has been flagged before, I do have a vague memory...
If a Graphic Solid color is applied to an Overlay track, double click the clip to bring up Attributes, the Transparency of the clip will not let any changes be made to the number "0" (zero). If the Apply Overlay Options is then ticked, then unticked immediately without doing anything else, the number "0" can now be changed to 99 if required.
OK, not a big deal, but I spent ages figuring that out.
Anyone else?
John
X10 Overlay Track Mask/Transparency
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Re: X10 Overlay Track Mask/Transparency
Hi
yes John that has been raised before, strange that we have to do that, I guess once we know its not a problem.
Just a note regarding the full colours from the graphics library, they are not jpeg or bmp images but a sort of colour mask, I think? and can act a little differently to our editing.
Some filters will apply to Jpegs but not those colours, just be aware............
yes John that has been raised before, strange that we have to do that, I guess once we know its not a problem.
Just a note regarding the full colours from the graphics library, they are not jpeg or bmp images but a sort of colour mask, I think? and can act a little differently to our editing.
Some filters will apply to Jpegs but not those colours, just be aware............
