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Chapter 3, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro
allow your RT.X100 Xtreme Pro to analyze these segments and drop frames
systematically to smooth out your fast-motion effect.
The
Frame Blend Speed Changes option is not supported for speed
changes over 200%.
About Adobe Premiere Pro’s fixed effects
In Adobe Premiere Pro, every clip on the Timeline has pre-applied fixed effects.
When you select the clip on the Timeline, your fixed effects appear in the
Effect
Controls
window. All fixed effects can be adjusted in the Effect Controls
window, as well as the
Monitor, Timeline, and Audio Mixer windows. Adobe
Premiere Pro’s fixed effects include the Motion, Opacity, and Volume effects.
Matrox X.tools provides realtime support for all of Premiere Pro’s fixed effects.
Applying a Motion effect
The Motion effect lets you position, rotate, and scale your clips directly in the
Program view of the
Monitor window by creating keyframes that contain one or
more effect settings for a particular clip. When you select the Motion effect in the
Effect Controls window, square handles appear on the clip in the Program view
that allow you to adjust the clip’s properties.
The Premiere Pro Motion effect will remain realtime unless you do any of the
following:
Clear the
Enable realtime Motion effects option in the Matrox
Advanced Settings
dialog box. For more information, see “Selecting your
realtime effect settings” on page 13.
Adjust the rotation of a clip with an anchor point applied to it.
Apply more than two Motion effects in any given segment on the Timeline.
For more information about the Motion effect, see your Adobe Premiere Pro
User Guide.
Applying an Alpha Adjust effect
In Adobe Premiere Pro, graphics clips that have an alpha-key channel on any
track on the Timeline are automatically alpha-keyed in real time, so you no
longer have to apply an
Alpha Channel Key to set up a realtime graphics overlay
as explained in your Matrox RT.X100 Xtreme Installation and User Guide.
Matrox X.tools provides limited realtime support of Premiere Pro’s Alpha Adjust
effect to let you ignore the alpha-key channel of a clip on the Timeline to turn off
an alpha-key effect.
To apply an Alpha Adjust video effect to a clip, drag the desired effect from the
Video Effects bin in the Effects window onto the clip on the Timeline. The
Alpha Adjust effect is located in the
Keying folder.
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