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displaying the first image for five frames, cross fade for ten frame and then
display the second image for the last five frames.
The resulting animation produced by this process could be used as an Image
Input Event for a different Video Post sequence.
1 Choose Rendering > Video Post.
2 Click Add Image Input Event on page 6613 and then click Files.
Choose your first image and click Open and then click OK to close the
Add Image Input Event dialog.
3 Click Add Image Input Event again and click Files.
Choose your second image and click Open and then click OK to close
the Add Image Input Event dialog.
4 Click Add Image Output Event on page 6627 and then click Files.
5 Set the output file format to MOV File and enter a filename like MyXFade.
Click Save when you've set the name and format
6 Click OK to accept the default setting on the Compression Settings dialog.
Then click OK to close the Add Image Output Event dialog.
7 Select the first Image Input Event and then hold down the Ctrl key while
selecting the second Image Input Event.
Both events will highlight in gold.
8
Click Add Image Layer Event on page 6623 and choose Cross Fade
Transition from the list of compositors and transitions.
Click OK to close the Add Image Layer Event dialog. Notice how the
Image Layer Event becomes the parent of the two Image Input Events.
9
Click Zoom Extents to view the entire set of tracks.
10 On the Queue track bar, click and drag the right-hand end of the range-bar
to frame 20.
This adjusts all the tracks.
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