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HeavytigerContributorJoined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16Messages: 474Offline
Solved byJul 23, 2022 15:28
I added the blur effect to video shot through a passenger car window. I want the blur to be mainly horizontal to make it look like the car is going faster. There doesn't seem to be separate controls for vertical and horizontal blur. Am I missing something?
thanks,
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PowerDirector ModeratorSenior ContributorLocation: New Taipei City, TaiwanJoined: Oct 18, 2016 00:25Messages: 2104Offline
Jul 30, 2022 16:58
QuoteI added the blur effect to video shot through a passenger car window. I want the blur to be mainly horizontal to make it look like the car is going faster. There doesn't seem to be separate controls for vertical and horizontal blur. Am I missing something?
thanks,
Hi,
Sorry, can't really help - I've done a trawl through the effects and can't find a specific motion blur, which would be ideal. I looked at the Shear effect but that doesn't really work.
So unless anyone can come up with an alternative, I'm stuck.
There are paid 3rd party tools that will do what you're looking for. The legacy NewBlue Motion Effects pack has a Motion Blur which has directional and angle controls. Pixelan's CreativeEase pack has OrganiBlur and BlurPro FX, which will give you virtually unlimited control over the distortions. They also have a dedicated BlurMaster pack.
tomascSenior ContributorJoined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33Messages: 6464Offline
Jul 31, 2022 10:17
The NewBlue motion effects pack posted on 6/25/2022 on another thread by optodata works well in PD365 and is free to use for 14 days. After viewing what it does. It looks like you can approximate it with the tools in PD365 and by following the tutorials in the Cyberlink tutorial channel.
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