Properties of effects, How to apply effects – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 7 Applying Effects — [Effect] Palette
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Plug-in Base Effect
Base effects initially stored which cannot be deleted from the [Effect] palette. Plug-in base effects include video filter, audio filter, transition,
audio cross fade, title mixer, and key.
System Preset Effect
These are initially stored and customized plug-in base effects. You cannot delete them from the [Effect] palette. “S” is displayed on their
icons.
User Preset Effect
Effects registered by the user. These effects can be customized (by adjusting the parameters, combining multiple effects, or renaming) and
saved. “U” is displayed on their icons.
“Registering Effects to [Effect] Palette” (w page 339)
Default Effect
Effects used in the default setting. You can set these effects only for transition, audio cross fade, and title mixer.
“Changing Default Effects” (w page 321)
Properties of Effects
You can check the effect with animation. You can also change the property of user preset effects.
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Select an effect and click [Property] in the [Effect] palette.
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The [Property] dialog box appears.
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Alternative
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Right-click the effect and click [Property].
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You can check the transitions in animation by selecting an effect in the effect view.
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You can change the property of user preset effects. You can only edit the user preset effects. (Application of effects to the L or R sides
cannot be changed.)
How to Apply Effects
You can apply the effect to a clip easily by simple operations such as dragging and dropping.
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Effects that are not compatible with video quantization bitrate of 10 bits are processed in 8 bits and then converted to 10 bits. For 10 bit
non-compatible effects, the “!” icon is displayed on the [Effect] and [Information] palettes.