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Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 12/10/2013
RE: How to change video clip background location.
Hi, That would be a neat trick, but it can't be done. I'm guessing that the video clips you've seen and hope to emulate were made in front of a green screen. That can then be made to appear transparent and any other background shown instead.
Video Pro X
7 answers, most recent on 11/22/2013
RE: Place keyframes and curves direct on timeline?
Not sure I fully understand what you are asking - as far as I know it has never been possible to insert keyframes right on the timeline - but the handles for fading out a track and/or fading in a new one are still there! OTOH if you are asking
Photostory
3 answers, most recent on 11/9/2013
RE: How can I create the background using the same picture
Hi This can be done as follows - note you need:- a white full screen image the background image(s)/video(s) the foreground images/videos Set them out as shown in the image below You need to adjust the transparency of
Video Pro X
2 answers, most recent on 11/4/2013
RE: Title Font
Hi Movie Edit Pro has limited support for many languages such as Malayalam in the title editor. A work around is to create a png image with the title/text on a transparent background - save this and import it into the timeline. John
Movie Studio
5 answers, most recent on 11/4/2013
RE: Making your own Intros & Outros
Hi Terry, I see no one has tackled this. I too want to make my own stock intros and outros, so I would like to see this thread continued. At the end, what I would like, is to be able to select my homemade intro from the menu as you did and
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 10/26/2013
RE: Black Line Without Gaps
Anirban Ray, Your trying with text is a novel idea but I think there may be problems when MEP tries to line wrap or stay within the 'TV safe' area. For the line I would use a .bmp image of a black line on a white background. If it is named say
Other products
One answer, on 10/7/2013
RE: Highlight specific area in scene
Hi You can do this using a black/white image - as shown below - this is a white oval on a black background with Chroma key white applied and the transparency level reduced to allow the background to show through shaded. Here is an
Movie Studio
One answer, on 10/7/2013
RE: How do I type Farsi or Arabic Unicode or UTF-8 fonts in Movie Edit Pro 2014 Premium
Hi Movie Edit Pro does not yet provide full support for R to L languages. I would suggest contacting support at Magix - they should be able to tell which R to L languages are supported. A work around, if you have an image edting program, is
Other products
4 answers, most recent on 9/24/2013
RE: How to edit a picture_for Beginner
Hi @George Digital Photomaker is now part of Photo Manager - see here - small print at the half way down the page. @Pepsiw Check if DPM has the following functions/effects - Masks or transparency. Depending on what you want to use the
Other products
4 answers, most recent on 9/24/2013
RE: How to edit a picture_for Beginner
Hi, The best format for transparency is PNG file. Also you can use a jpg with a green or blue bakground plus the chromakey function but the condition is no green or blue color in the design except the background. Another way is use a mask, you
Movie Studio
12 answers, most recent on 8/25/2013
RE: Suggestion
Hi Anirban I agree entirely with Georges comments - in particular the gradient going from the image to pure black is too strong - I would make the left side more transparent so that some of the image underneath shows through more. I would
Photo & Graphic Designer
One answer, on 8/22/2013
RE: How do I blend photo's into back ground
Hi I do not have Photo Designer installed, however the techniques you need to use are: Layer Transparency to make lower images in the stack show through Effects - there may be a Fade effect or alternatively if you want an old look then Sepia
Photo & Graphic Designer
One answer, on 8/22/2013
How do I blend photo's into back ground
I'm using Photo Graphics & Designer 7. How do I blend a picture into the back ground, to make it look like one picture. Also how do I ghost pictures, I don't know if I'm using the correct terminology. Here's what I would like to do, I want to
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 8/4/2013
RE: Alpha Title on Picture
Hi Anirban By default title backgrounds are transparent so the video shows below the title. From what I can see of your image it looks like ou have the title and the coloured image in the wrong order - the coloured image should be on a lower
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
Hi Terry Nice one - do not forget Carls naming convention so you do not have to apply the green chroma key effect - which I cannot find a reference to Thanks John. Re the naming convention, note that the rules for Alpha are
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
I've now worked out how to achieve the sort of clock I described in my summary on Saturday, namely a solid face of white or black and hands, numerals and first border of black or white. That provides consistent readability against a whole range of
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
Hi Terry Here are some more clocks (reasonable
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 7/7/2013
RE: OT: Displaying transparency in image editors
Hi tTerry That setting makes does not quite make sense!!! The Alpha channel is a fourth 'colour' channel ie RGB + alpha is stored in the png image, why telling PSP to load/save display the alpha channel the background colour causes a solid
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
John, George: Much appreciatel your help on this so far. But just in case there remains any confusion about my aim, here's a summary: For any section of an MEP video I want to be able to drag in an animated clock for a few seconds. I'd be
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 7/7/2013
RE: OT: Displaying transparency in image editors
I think it is starting with a coloured background that is causing the problem. Hi John, Turned out to be more obscure than that! Got the answer over in the PSP8 Forum. It's down to this setting in PSP 8 File > Preferences >
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
Hi George, Thanks for clocking in to the discussion! I'm OK with making transparent versions of that clock. But after many tests my preferred appearance is a solid white with black letters and hands, or vice versa. They give the most readable
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
Hi Terry, This one is the same as John's first one. I used chroma key to make the clock white, alpha to make it black then color correction and size/position. I have tried to make the clock transparent with no luck. I think the way to go is
Movie Studio
21 answers, most recent on 7/9/2013
RE: Making a clock
Hi John, Great stuff, that's nice work! Can you send me the 4 PNGs please so that I can customise the clock a bit, e.g. make it circular and show the extreme top/botom, add some numerals, etc? Or just use File > Backup > Copy project
Movie Studio
6 answers, most recent on 7/7/2013
RE: OT: Displaying transparency in image editors
Thanks for checking that John. I had a similar reply in the Corel PSP Forum from someone who tried it in several versions including PSP 8. It's so frustrating! I've tried dozens of examples and none show their transparent areas as checkerboard,
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