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Sorry for not being more specific.
I was referring to the PIP Designer for an image. When you apply a few settings there, let's say, scaling and positioning, then you click on "save as" still in the PIP Designer. That allows you to save a TEMPLATE.
oK now how do I load that template to be applied on another image, or by extrapolation to another video.
Thanks for the explanation. I guess I was confused by the 360 part.
If I'm understanding you correctly now, you're really just looking for a way to define and save various edits you've made one on clip and transfer/apply them to another. Is that it? Maybe you tried doing that in the PiP Designer and saw the error message that you can't save a template for a video clip?
The good news is that you can copy all of those attributes from your "master" clip on the timeline and paste them onto as many other clips as you like. You just need to right-click on the "master" clip and choose Copy Keyframe Attributes, then select your target clip and do the corresponding Paste Keyframe Attributes.
This will work for most of the settings you see in the PiP, but if any of them don't show up on the clips you paste the attributes to, just open up the master clip in the PiP Designer again, then click on the Keyframe button. All you need to do is add a single keyframe for any property that didn't get pasted the first time, and that should now carry over when you copy/paste again.
The only difference between this approach and a template is that a template would be saved and would be available in all future projects. Here, you'll just need to import this clip (or open this project again, copy the clip's keyframe attributes, then close the project) and open/create a new project where you'll use those settings.
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