I saw the fade-to-transparent in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbwUwoQZxLQ ..How can I reproduce this?
And does anyone know any good sepia tone filters they'd care to share? Much appreciated! Thanks. ^^
Sepia tone and "fade-to-transparent edge" filters?
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If you're using Premiere 6.5 or earlier, look in the QuickTime Effects for a Sepia filter.
Premiere Pro doesn't support QuickTime, so it doesn't have the QuickTime Effects anymore, but you can get the sepia look by playing with the color correction tools, especially Tint. Unfortunately, I backed up all the project and source files for DV:UI off my hard drive and onto CDs a while back, so I can't check how I did it.
Premiere Pro doesn't support QuickTime, so it doesn't have the QuickTime Effects anymore, but you can get the sepia look by playing with the color correction tools, especially Tint. Unfortunately, I backed up all the project and source files for DV:UI off my hard drive and onto CDs a while back, so I can't check how I did it.
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