VISUAL QUICKPRO GUIDE PINNACLE LIQUID EDITION 6 FOR WINDOWS [Electronic resources] نسخه متنی

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VISUAL QUICKPRO GUIDE PINNACLE LIQUID EDITION 6 FOR WINDOWS [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

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Working with Classic Transitions


Classic transitions are the old non-Realtime transitions from previous incarnations of Liquid Edition. They need to be rendered (in the background) before you can view them, which should put them at an immediate disadvantage. But because rules restrict the way Realtime transitions work, non-Realtime effects have some additional tricks they can pull from their hypothetical sleeves.

To apply a Classic transition


    Figure 8.45 ).

    Figure 8.45. A Classic transition has several additional parameters the user can control.

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Full-Screen Mode


One clear advantage of working with Classic transitions is that you can toggle full-screen mode on by clicking the Full-Screen Mode button . Doing so allows the Classic editor to take over the screen completely (Figure 8.46 ).

Figure 8.46. Full-screen mode. This is essential when you're using Pan and Scan techniques.


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