On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Harald Albrecht
wrote:
> well, it shouldn't be dropped, me thinks; when you need another transition,
> such as a wipe/composite in the compositing pipeline, then the p *effect*
> comes in handy.
I wasn't serious about that, only in a way
well, it shouldn't be dropped, me thinks; when you need another
transition, such as a wipe/composite in the compositing pipeline, then
the p *effect* comes in handy.
PS: no need for blushing, we're learning all day long...
Best regards,
Harald
Am 07.12.2016 um 10:06 schrieb SanskritFritz:
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 10:38 PM, Vincent Pinon wrote:
> Why not rather using a composite & transform transition ?
> It supports smoothed keyframes & has lots of advantages...
The answer is simple and I am blushing: I never tried it so far. It is
perfect, thank you! To me it looks
Le mardi 6 décembre 2016, 21:21:17 CET SanskritFritz a écrit :
> My favourite effect does not work for long time now.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> I simply create 4 keyframes, the first and last is 100% the middle two
> say 300%. Kdenlive loses the zoom when rendering and shows all frames
> zoomed
My favourite effect does not work for long time now.
Steps to reproduce:
I simply create 4 keyframes, the first and last is 100% the middle two
say 300%. Kdenlive loses the zoom when rendering and shows all frames
zoomed in editing mode.
Does anyone else experience this? Should I report this to