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Hi everyone
I have this problem with Gaussian blur, that when I try to add it to a clip, it will not follow my keyframes. Reading posts here, made me add it to an adjustment layer instead, but when doing so, everything turns into black & white. I've spent a bit time now trying to figure it out, but with no result. Anyone outhere who, please, might have a solution? 😄
Kind regards
Jesper
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Got to tell us more info. What are your source properties and your sequence settings(frame rate, codec, pixel dimensions)?
And what version of premiere are you using, and what OS and OS version?
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sounds like you made a mask ( selection ?) for the blur, and keyframed to try and follow an element in image ( face ? ) ... and sometimes people use black and white 'preview' of what that looks like as they adjust paramaters to make the selection clean.
Check out 'tracking masks' maybe in google.
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I totally agree, that could have been the issue. But on my way for solutions, I suddenly ran into one, who wrote, that when using keyframes for speed, it can affect the rest of it. As he suggested, I made a nest of my collection of cuts in the timeline, cut all the effects out of the clips, except from time remapping, and added the effects - the Gaussian blur included - to the nest instead. And that worked 🙂
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