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Split: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of the
border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned
on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of
the transition.
Venetian Blind Wipe: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the
width of the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Repeat specifies how many
“blinds” appear within the wipe effect. Angle specifies the angle of this multi-wipe
effect. Feather is a checkbox that, when turned on, uses the Border slider to determine
the amount of feathering at the edge of the transition.
X Wipe: Color sets the color of the border, if there is one. Border sets the width of
the border, in pixels, with 0 creating no border. Feather is a checkbox that, when
turned on, uses the Border slider to determine the amount of feathering at the edge of
the transition.
User Transitions
Any transition presets you’ve created are stored in the User category. These are the only
transitions that can be deleted.
Fusion Transitions
The Fusion Transitions section of the Transitions panel contains Fusion effects that have been
made into reusable transitions. Fusion Transitions work like any other transition. Once edited
into the Timeline, they can be edited like any other transition, and when selected, they expose
customizable parameters in the Inspector that let you tailor their effect to meet your needs.
However, Fusion Transitions are highly customizable. Simply right-click a Fusion Transition and
choose Open in Fusion Page to expose all of the Fusion nodes that create that transition’s
effect, enabling you to rebuild it to do whatever you need. When you go back to the Edit page,
that transition is automatically saved.
Furthermore, if you know how to create effects in Fusion, you can create your own Transitions
by making Fusion Macros and saving them to the Effects Library, so they appear in the
Fusion Transitions section of the Effects Library. For more information on how to do this, see
Chapter 57, “Node Groups, Macros, and Fusion Templates.
Audio Transitions
A single audio transition handles all of your crossfade needs.
Cross Fade +3/3/0 dB: An audio-only transition that lets you fade from one audio clip
to another. Three different crossfades let you choose the power of the actual transition
from one level to the other.
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