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Thanalas [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Athens, Greece Joined: Nov 20, 2011 02:13 Messages: 34 Offline
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After adding so many video clips on the timeline, is there a way to adjust for lightning, contrast etc all the clips together? It realy takes for ever doing it one at a time...
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Thanos
Carl312
Senior Contributor Location: Texas, USA Joined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11 Messages: 9090 Offline
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Quote: After adding so many video clips on the timeline, is there a way to adjust for lightning, contrast etc all the clips together? It realy takes for ever doing it one at a time...
Thanks,
Thanos

Sorry, you must do the Power Tools or Fix/Enhance one clip at a time and the adjustments only apply to a clip.

There is a way. Produce the movie, then bring that produced movie to the timeline and apply Fix/Enhance or Power Tools to the one clip.

After you fix the lightning, contast, etc, produce that clip to seal the deal.


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HalCon
Senior Contributor Location: Charlottetown, PEI Joined: Mar 01, 2008 10:36 Messages: 719 Offline
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Thanos,

After setting your lighting etc. in the 'Fix/Enhance' you should see a button in the lower right of the window that says "Apply to All".

You can try that. I have used it many times.

Hal

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Cranston
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Aug 17, 2007 02:26 Messages: 1667 Offline
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Hi Thanalas,

Just chiming in to agree with HalCon, that the Apply To All is a great tool.
But remember, it only “applies to all” that is in the same track. So if you have 14 tracks in your timelines in play, you’ll have to do an Apply To All, to each individual track, if desired.
And if a track is a mix of images and clips, one must “apply to all” separately, to the clips, and to the images.

Still, even if you only want to apply an enhancement to 16 of your 20 clips in a track, it’s a lot easier and faster (after Appling To All), to then go back and remove the enhancement from 4 clips, than applying the enhancement one at a time, to the intended 16 clips.


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Thanalas [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Athens, Greece Joined: Nov 20, 2011 02:13 Messages: 34 Offline
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YES!! It does work!! Thanks a lot for the replies.
Carl312 try it, since by your way we will probably loose some quality.
Thanos
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