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You can add several FX tracks below the video/photo and use a unique blur mask on each one
Thanks. I guess I should have thought of that, but I haven't been using for a while!
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More than likely you have a pic selected in the timeline prior to opening the "Tools" menu vs having a video selected.
Jeff
Bingo! yes, I was experimenting using a blur on a jpg that I would use as background for a recording.
Thanks for the answer.
When I apply a blur to a picture, I can only use it once, so I can't blur several faces/objects.
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If this is PD365, then highlight a video clip that has been placed on the timeline. Click the Tools button above the ruler and select Motion tracker which is the 7th one down.
Thanks, but that is exactly what I did. After clicking the tools button, Motion Tracker is not there. I have PD365.
When I click on "Tools", I have:
"PIP designer", "Mask Designer", "Slideshow Creator", "Blending Mode", "Pan & Zoom", and "Photo Editing by Photo Director".
No Motion Tracker.
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I'm using Windows 11, yet when I click on "tools" no "motion detector" is seen. I've been trying to find a way, but nothing works. On a previous video I was able to blur faces, but I cannot remember how I did it.
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