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Correct answer Dan Ebberts

You have to define a pseudo effect. I think there are some tools available to help, but you can do it by hand by editing the PresetEffects.xml file, writing a simple script to apply your effect, then saving it off as a .ffx preset file. A little tricky if you haven't done it before, but not too bad.

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Mathias Moehl
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January 25, 2022

Maybe you want to give this tool a try:

https://aescripts.com/pseudo-effect-maker/

Mathias Möhl - Developer of tools like BeatEdit and Automation Blocks for Premiere Pro and After Effects
Dan Ebberts
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Dan EbbertsCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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January 24, 2022

You have to define a pseudo effect. I think there are some tools available to help, but you can do it by hand by editing the PresetEffects.xml file, writing a simple script to apply your effect, then saving it off as a .ffx preset file. A little tricky if you haven't done it before, but not too bad.

Inspiring
January 25, 2022

thank you so much !!