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How to make a blurry line effect on a photo?
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Pharos [Avatar]
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When you apply effects, you can select an "area of application". If you need to blur only one line, then transform the effect line to an acceptable area and that's it.



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Richmond Dan
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Quote When you apply effects, you can select an "area of application". If you need to blur only one line, then transform the effect line to an acceptable area and that's it.



sorry for my eng


Your english is fine, but I'm not sure what you are trying to do. Are you trying to cover up (blur) something? Regards,
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Quote When you apply effects, you can select an "area of application". If you need to blur only one line, then transform the effect line to an acceptable area and that's it.
sorry for my eng


FX library, drag the Blur effect over the video or part that was divided, it will be applied to the whole image, you can resize it directly in the preview until it covers only the desired line.
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