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'''Effects''' can be applied to the layer or the output in different stages of the software:
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==Introduction==
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Effects can be applied to the layer or the output in different stages of the software:
in Preload Preview, in Live Editor and on the Render Output.
in Preload Preview, in Live Editor and on the Render Output.
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==Features==
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There are over 130 effects avaliable in MXWendler and they include Color Corrections, Animations, Blurs, Transformations and so on.
In StageDesigner up to 4 effects can be applied on each layer, and on FXServer up to 8 per layer.
A final effect can be applied on the render output.


There are over 130 Effects avaliable MXWendler are over 130 and they include Color Corrections, Animations, Blurs, Transformations and so on.
Effects can be influenced and automated by Expressions.<br>
In StageDesigner up to 4 effects can be applied on each layer, and on FXServer up to 8 per layer.
See also: [[Tutorial Coupling Video with Effects and Audio Signals]]
A Final Effect can be applied on the Render Output.


Effects can be influenced and automated by Expressions.
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See Also: [[Tutorial Coupling Video with Effects and Audio Signals]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 19 October 2023

Introduction

Effects can be applied to the layer or the output in different stages of the software: in Preload Preview, in Live Editor and on the Render Output.

Features

There are over 130 effects avaliable in MXWendler and they include Color Corrections, Animations, Blurs, Transformations and so on. In StageDesigner up to 4 effects can be applied on each layer, and on FXServer up to 8 per layer. A final effect can be applied on the render output.

Effects can be influenced and automated by Expressions.
See also: Tutorial Coupling Video with Effects and Audio Signals