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Anti-Aliasing: A bothersome jagged edge sometimes appears on the borders
of 3D objects. Anti-aliasing reduces this effect, but also requires more
computer power. The setting applies globally to all 3D fades, switching on anti-
aliasing during 3D fades has the effect that all other 3D fades are also affected
by this setting.
Mirror X / Y: You can change the movement trajectory of 3D objects inside the
fade. The option "X-axis mirror" mirrors the movement of the object horizontally
(along the X-axis). The option "Y-axis mirror" mirrors the movement of the
object vertically (along the Y-axis).
3D series
The 3D series are a further development of 3D fades (view page 102), where
the transitions
are thematically sorted. For instance, you can let photos pop up
and disappear on a notice board or make it look as if the photos were hung on
the walls of a gallery.
You have the following options to open 3D sequences for photos or scene
transitions:
In Media Pool, click on "Fades" > "Spatial Fades" > "3D Sequences". Select
the desired 3D series and drag it onto the first scene or image transition where
the 3D series should start.
You can select how many of the subsequent fades should be replaced by the
3D series in the dialog.
Search for gaps
MAGIX Video Pro X4 enables you to locate gaps between objects where no
image material is located. This hinders unintentional black spots from
appearing. This option is located under "Edit -> Find gaps". A corresponding
dialog opens.
Optimize view: Zooms to the selected gap.
Mark gap as range: Spans a section over the selected gap.
Edit selected gaps: The selected settings are applied but no additional action
is taken.
Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + C