Avalon in Premiere
- mckeed
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I think what he is trying to do is what is called with photgraphs as a softfocus effect. I saw this done to pictures of ugly ppls senior photos who want to seem better looking as it softens up all those harsh line....Just a verry slight blur should do it, though i don't have premire around me to try it.
- mckeed
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- Wyverex
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- Location: Belgium
K thanks all I managed to do something which looks like what I wanted.
I layered one clip on the other, add radial blur (zoom - 30%) to each and add 10% gaussian blur and 100/20 brightness/contrast to the top vid. Then I set a luminance transparency (100 - 50) and there it is.
Premiere takes 3 sec to render a single frame. ^_^
Anyway I think the bitmap sequence tip would be perfect but i didn't see a "import/bitmap sequence" command in Premiere so my clip will be cut in hundreds of 1 frame BMP file... Can I tell Premiere to join all the pics together?
I layered one clip on the other, add radial blur (zoom - 30%) to each and add 10% gaussian blur and 100/20 brightness/contrast to the top vid. Then I set a luminance transparency (100 - 50) and there it is.
Premiere takes 3 sec to render a single frame. ^_^
Anyway I think the bitmap sequence tip would be perfect but i didn't see a "import/bitmap sequence" command in Premiere so my clip will be cut in hundreds of 1 frame BMP file... Can I tell Premiere to join all the pics together?
- AbsoluteDestiny
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- Wyverex
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- merrow
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If the images are named something like image001.jpg, image002.jpg, image003.jpg or something like that with the numbers on the end when you import them into premiere check the "Import Numbered Stills" option to bring them in and they will behave like a video clip on your timeline.
Also, Photoshop plugins don't work in Premiere but some do in the program AVIedit. It's got a free demo, maybe you should see if the method you used in Photoshop would work there. (AVIedit only costs around $30 anyway if you decide you like it.)
Also, Photoshop plugins don't work in Premiere but some do in the program AVIedit. It's got a free demo, maybe you should see if the method you used in Photoshop would work there. (AVIedit only costs around $30 anyway if you decide you like it.)
- AbsoluteDestiny
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- klinky
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- klinky
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Ok, so I searched the web and found this <a href="http://www.pizzahut.co.kr"> PAGE!</a>....
Okay nevermind that(cute asian tho)... this is the <a href="http://iquebec.ifrance.com/pspabcsuite/ ... m">page</a> I am speaking of. Which has a link for this <a href="http://iquebec.ifrance.com/pspabcsuite/ ... p">Diffuse Glow</a> filter. Which works fine if you slap it in your Premiere plugins folder.... look under "Distort" in the effects window.
~klinky
Okay nevermind that(cute asian tho)... this is the <a href="http://iquebec.ifrance.com/pspabcsuite/ ... m">page</a> I am speaking of. Which has a link for this <a href="http://iquebec.ifrance.com/pspabcsuite/ ... p">Diffuse Glow</a> filter. Which works fine if you slap it in your Premiere plugins folder.... look under "Distort" in the effects window.
~klinky
- Wyverex
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