![]() ![]() (float, -1 to 1) Shift the Blue X coordinates (left or right) (float, -1 to 1) Shift the Alpha Y coordinates (up or down) (float, -1 to 1) Shift the Alpha X coordinates (left or right) Image formats support an alpha channel, and in those cases, you will not see any changes when adjusting the color The Color Shift effect simply “moves” or “translates” a specific color channel on the X or Y axis. Shift the colors of an image up, down, left, and right (with infinite wrapping). (float, 0 to 4) The curve to adjust red saturation of the frame’s image (float, 0 to 4) The curve to adjust green saturation of the frame’s image (0.0 = greyscale, 1.0 = normal, 2.0 = double saturation) (float, 0 to 4) The curve to adjust blue saturation of the frame’s image (float, 0 to 4) The curve to adjust the overall saturation of the frame’s image (0.0 = greyscale, 1.0 = normal, 2.0 = double saturation) (int, choices: ) The keying method or algorithm to use. (float, 0 to 125) The additional threshold for halo elimination. (float, 0 to 125) The fuzz factor (or threshold) Replaces the color (or chroma) of the frame with transparency (i.e. (float, 0 to 10) Width of text border / stroke (float, 0 to 5) Distance between lines (1.0 default) (float, 0 to 3) Fade out per caption (# of seconds) (float, 0 to 3) Fade in per caption (# of seconds) (caption) VTT/Subrip formatted caption text (multi-line) (float, 0 to 60) Background corner radius (float, 0 to 100) The curve to adjust the contrast (3 is typical, 20 is a lot, 100 is max. (float, -1 to 1) The curve to adjust the brightness The size of the vertical blur operation in pixels.Īdjust the brightness and contrast of the frame’s image. (float, 0 to 100) Vertical blur radius keyframe. The amount of spread in the blur operation. The size of the horizontal blur operation in pixels. (float, 0 to 100) Horizontal blur radius keyframe. (float, 0 to 0.5) The curve to adjust the top bar size (float, 0 to 0.5) The curve to adjust the right bar size (float, 0 to 0.5) The curve to adjust the left bar size (color) The curve to adjust the color of bars (float, 0 to 0.5) The curve to adjust the bottom bar size (int, choices: ) Replace the clips image with the current grayscale wipe image, useful for troubleshooting (reader) This reader can use any image or video as input for your grayscale wipe (float, 0 to 20) This curve controls the hardness and softness of the wipe edge (float, -1 to 1) This curve controls the motion across the wipe Uses a grayscale mask image to gradually wipe / transition between 2 images. Often it is best to experiment with an effect,Įntering different values into the properties, and observing the results. Below is a list of video effects, and their properties. Video effects modify the image and pixelĭata of a clip. Video Effects Įffects are generally divided into two categories: video and audio effects. ![]() Key frames are automatically created at the current playback The property editor will appear, where you can edit these properties. To view an effect’s properties, click on the effect icon. Icon and the first letter of the effect name. ![]() Each effect is represented by a small colored Each effect has its own set of properties, most which can be animatedĮffects can be added to any clip by dragging and dropping them. They can modify pixels and audio data,Īnd can generally enhance your video projects. Effects are used in OpenShot to enhance or modify the audio or video of a clip. ![]()
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