Sepia Tone in Adobe Premiere
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Sepia Tone in Adobe Premiere
This makes me seem like a foolish newbie...
Okay, I seem to have a predicament. I have a few clips in an AMV I'm making that really need to have a sepia tone in them. Sadly, I don't know how to achieve that in Adobe Premiere. I know I have to just change the channel alignment, and I've tried every combination I can think of. All I need, really, is an RGB of a sepia tone.
...Also, as a side note, here's another thing that's been bothering me. I once saw someone use a lens flare as a transition. It seemed kinda cheesy at the time, but I need to know how to make one for the video I'm making. I've searched through all the transitions I could find in premiere, and I can't find a it. If anyone has ever used the transition, could you drop me a hint as to how you did it?
Thanks...
Okay, I seem to have a predicament. I have a few clips in an AMV I'm making that really need to have a sepia tone in them. Sadly, I don't know how to achieve that in Adobe Premiere. I know I have to just change the channel alignment, and I've tried every combination I can think of. All I need, really, is an RGB of a sepia tone.
...Also, as a side note, here's another thing that's been bothering me. I once saw someone use a lens flare as a transition. It seemed kinda cheesy at the time, but I need to know how to make one for the video I'm making. I've searched through all the transitions I could find in premiere, and I can't find a it. If anyone has ever used the transition, could you drop me a hint as to how you did it?
Thanks...
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you can do this with the Quicktime Effects as well. Just use the film noise filter, set the settings all down so there's no dust and scratches, and select Sepia Tone for the color.
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Paperskunk:...PENIS!!!!!!!!! GIANT PENIS!!!!!!!!!! ERMAC WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!!!!!!!! GIANT JUICY PENIS!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH MY EYES!!!!!!
Paperskunk:...PENIS!!!!!!!!! GIANT PENIS!!!!!!!!!! ERMAC WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!!!!!!!! GIANT JUICY PENIS!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH MY EYES!!!!!!
- risk one
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I don't exactly know what you're talking about, but it sounds like you should just apply a lens flare to clip A, use keyframes to make it flare up, so it fills the screen, cut to clip B which starts with a screen filling flare, decreasing in size.AHaskins wrote:Thanks, Absolute Destiny ...
Not to be greedy, but does anyone here know where to get the "lens flare transition"?
Or you could just use white flashes (by putting a white matte under your video and fading in and out quickly).
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the lense flare comes with premiere, look in video effects..I think under "Render"
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Paperskunk:...PENIS!!!!!!!!! GIANT PENIS!!!!!!!!!! ERMAC WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!!!!!!!! GIANT JUICY PENIS!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH MY EYES!!!!!!
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Personally, I swear by white/black flashes, whereas I still don't know what a video lens flare looks like.risk one wrote:I don't exactly know what you're talking about, but it sounds like you should just apply a lens flare to clip A, use keyframes to make it flare up, so it fills the screen, cut to clip B which starts with a screen filling flare, decreasing in size.AHaskins wrote:Thanks, Absolute Destiny ...
Not to be greedy, but does anyone here know where to get the "lens flare transition"?
Or you could just use white flashes (by putting a white matte under your video and fading in and out quickly).
Maybe I should see Evolution one of these days.
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I'm trying to learn Premiere Pro (after 5.1), and I can't find Quicktime effects anywhere... which, I guess, is understandable if they didn't make a version of this program for the Mac. But still, those effects and transitions were cool in 5.1. NOW what am I gonna do for <s>a sepia or</s> an implode?Jebadia wrote:you can do this with the Quicktime Effects as well. Just use the film noise filter, set the settings all down so there's no dust and scratches, and select Sepia Tone for the color.