Roll, Vertical flip, Vertical hold – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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USING ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS 8 EDITOR
Applying effects
Last updated 8/12/2010
Roll
The Roll effect rolls a clip to the left or to the right, or up or down, as if the clip were on a cylinder.
Vertical Flip
The Vertical Flip effect flips a clip upside down. You cannot apply keyframes to this effect.
Vertical Hold
The Vertical Hold effect scrolls the clip upward; the effect is similar to adjusting the vertical hold on a TV. You cannot
apply keyframes to this effect.
Videomerge
The Videomerge effect automatically determines the background of the selected clip and makes it transparent. Video
or image clips on the tracks below it become visible through the transparent areas. If you want a different color to be
transparent, select the Select Color option, and choose a different color in the clip.
For best results, when shooting video that will use transparency, do the following:
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Create a strong (preferably dark or saturated) solid, uniform color background to shoot against.
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Make sure that the background is brightly and uniformly lit to avoid shadows.
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Avoid skintones and colors that are similar to the subject’s clothing or hair color. (Otherwise, the skin, clothes, or
hair will become transparent too.)
Videomerge options
Select Color
Click if you want to specify a different color as transparent.
Color
Click the color box to choose a new color from the Color Picker, or click the eyedropper, and then click a color
in the clip. To use this option, first select Select Color.
Presets
Choose from Soft, Normal, or Detailed to specify the softness of the edges created by the transparency.
Tolerance
Specifies the color range that determines transparent areas in the clip. Dragging the slider to the right
increases the color range so that more similar colors become transparent.
Invert Selection
Inverts the colors, leaving the specified color intact and making all other colors transparent. Use this
option to create a mask, where the background video is visible through the shape of your foreground subject.
More Help topics
Create transparency with Videomerge
Superimposing and transparency
Audio effects
Balance
The Balance effect lets you control the relative volumes of the left and right channels. Positive values increase the
proportion of the right channel; negative values increase the proportion of the left channel. You can use this to
compensate, for example, when the sounds coming from one channel overpower those from the other.