Screen: The Bokeh are combined with the image using a Screen blend mode.Apertureīlend: Determines the blend mode to be used when adding Bokeh. When the Animation menu is changed to Percent Done then this slider can be manually keyframed to control the transition progression.īlur X: The image is blurred along the horizontal axis using a quality blur.īlur Y: The image is blurred along the veritical axis using a quality blur.īlur Gang: links the Blur X and Y parameters together when enabled. Percent Done: Disabled/Hidden by default. When applied as a normal “effect” as opposed to a transition, however, this menu is used to select the “Incoming” or “Reveal” layer for the transition. Layer to Reveal – This layer selection popup is not relevant when you have applied the filter as a true NLE-style transition and it will be hidden or disabled in that context. Can be useful in customizing the exact timing of the transition or when applying the filter as a stylized effect as opposed to a direct NLE-style transition. Manual – requires the user to set keyframes to control the transition progression.Auto – automatically generates a transition based on the transition length (when used as a transition) or the clip length (when used as a filter).Disabled: disables GPU rendering and allows for CPU software rendering.Īnimation: Menu controlling what drives the animation of the transition.Default: Uses the GPU to render the effect.GPU Rendering: allows for the selection of GPU or CPU software rendering. To save a custom preset, click the “Create Custom Preset” icon in the top right corner of the parameter list, next to the filter name, set a name for the new custom preset in the dialog that appears and click done. Click the apply button in the FX Editor to return to the host user interface. To select a preset, open the FX Editor interface and pick one from the Presets panel. The FX Editor provides a convenient way to store and retrieve factory installed and/or user generated filter presets. NEW IN CONTINUUM 2022.5, the BCC+ Rack Focus Dissolve filter automatically animates a true camera defocus by introducing lens Bokeh effects as your transition progresses to obscure the dissolve between clips.
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