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Video Plug-ins
Each available category of video plug-ins creates different sorts of image effects, such as blurs,
lighting effects, or stylization of different kinds. To use, simply drag and drop any video plug-in
onto a video clip. If you select multiple clips and drag a plug-in onto one of the selected clips,
that plug-in will be added to all of them. When a clip in the Timeline has a plug-in applied to it, a
badge appears on that clip.
A clip in the Timeline with a plug-in applied has an “fx” badge
Audio Plug-ins
Audio plug-ins let you process your audio in different ways, adjusting the tone using
equalization, changing dynamics with compression, or adding effects such as echo, reverb,
flange, or modulation. To use, simply drag and drop any audio plug-in onto a video+audio or
audio-only clip. If you select multiple clips and drag a plug-in onto one of the selected clips, that
plug-in will be added to all of them.
Editing Plug-ins
Every video and audio plug-in can have its effect adjusted using a variety of parameters that
are available in the floating inspector that appears when you click the Viewer’s Tools button,
and then click the Open Inspector button.
Clicking the Tools button reveals the plug-in control and Open Inspector button
Clicking Open Inspector reveals the floating inspector, which lets you adjust all of the other
parameters available for the title you’ve edited into the Timeline. When you’ve finished making
adjustments, close this window.
The floating plug-in Inspector
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