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Gradually change from Blend Mode: Screen to Normal ? Can it be done?

Community Beginner ,
Aug 03, 2023 Aug 03, 2023

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I have an Adjustment Layer that's using Blend Mode: Screen  right now

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I wanted to run a 5 seconds 'Animation' from Blend Mode: Screen  --to-->  Blend Mode: Normal,

but sadly, there's no Keyframe for doing this.

 

Is there alternative that can be used to achieve this effect?  (tried splitting Adjustment Layer into 2 parts and adding Video Dissolve effect, but it has a blue tint which is undesired)

My main intent is to fade out the effects in Adjustment Layer (eg. Blend Mode: Screen  --to-->  Blend Mode: Normal   achieves the Desired effect, but without animation). 

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I would like appreciate it if anyone could point me to a right direction for this 5 seconds 'Animation' from Blend Mode: Screen  --to-->  Blend Mode: Normal,

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Community Beginner , Aug 04, 2023 Aug 04, 2023

I created an entirely new project, and added lesser effects between the splitted Adjustment Layers.

Now, I don't see the Blue tint anymore.

 

I'll go figure out exactly what's causing this Blue tint by adding the effects back one by one.

 

Thank you so much for the suggestions, Ann Bens and JayB80

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Community Beginner ,
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I would really appreciate it if anyone could point me to a right direction for this 5 seconds 'Animation' from Blend Mode: Screen  --to-->  Blend Mode: Normal,

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Aug 03, 2023 Aug 03, 2023

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Keyframing opacity will that work after cutting the clip.

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Aug 03, 2023 Aug 03, 2023

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You said you've already tried working with adjustment layers.

But this seems to be working on our side:

Screenshot 2023-08-03 at 16.11.51.png

Left Adjustment Layer: With effects & Blend Mode set to Screen

Right Adjustment Layer: No effects & Blend Mode set to Normal 

I've applied the Film Impact Dissolve in between these adjustment layers —

But I guess the regular Cross Dissolve should work as well.

 

Does this work for you?

 

Best regards,
Jaap

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Is there alternative that can be used to achieve this effect?  (tried splitting Adjustment Layer into 2 parts and adding Video Dissolve effect, but it has a blue tint which is undesired)

 

By @genyue31210692y1o1

 

Tried this and it works as expected.

The blue tint you are experiencing might be caused by the superimposed clip

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Community Beginner ,
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Here's what I get for using Cross Dissolve in between a splitted Adjustment Layer

Am I doing something wrongly which is causing the blue tint to show up?

 

Before Cross Dissolve effect (1st part of splitted Adjustment Layer)

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Blue tint showing within Cross Dissolve effect (2nd part of splitted Adjustment Layer)

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No blue tint after Cross Dissolve effect ended

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I created an entirely new project, and added lesser effects between the splitted Adjustment Layers.

Now, I don't see the Blue tint anymore.

 

I'll go figure out exactly what's causing this Blue tint by adding the effects back one by one.

 

Thank you so much for the suggestions, Ann Bens and JayB80

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