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How to re-create the "Convolution Kernel Find Edges" preset for a glitch transition?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2025 Jul 26, 2025

Hello everyone! Im green to premiere pro and I'm making my first video. I found a "youtube shorts" video on how to create a glitch transition that's EXACTLY what im looking for https://youtube.com/shorts/mToikZfwDws?si=-wX_6Tqv84cAJ6Q1

 

The problem is, is that the "Convolution Kernel Find Edges" preset that is used in the video is no longer included in premiere pro 2025 and I have no way of knowing how to recreate the transition.

 

Any info would be greatly appreciated!

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Participant , Jul 26, 2025 Jul 26, 2025

You can get the same look by applying the Find Edges effect followed by the Black & White effect onto your adjustment layer.  You can add the Brightness & Contrast effect to boost the contrast of the lines if they don't "pop" enough. Also, if you don't always want the exact same glitch, try checking the "invert" option on the Find Edges effect for an alternate look. 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 26, 2025 Jul 26, 2025

Correct, effect (it's not a transition) is no longer available. I think this will be rather difficult to recreate with exciting effects.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2025 Jul 26, 2025

:c 

 

Yeah, I was pretty excited when I found the video. Thank you for the reply!

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Jul 26, 2025 Jul 26, 2025

You can get the same look by applying the Find Edges effect followed by the Black & White effect onto your adjustment layer.  You can add the Brightness & Contrast effect to boost the contrast of the lines if they don't "pop" enough. Also, if you don't always want the exact same glitch, try checking the "invert" option on the Find Edges effect for an alternate look. 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2025 Jul 26, 2025

Thank you for the reply! Im definetly going to give you suggestion a try and let you know how it turned out.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025

This turned out to be correct! Although its not a 1 to 1 recreation (im attributing that to my skills; I have to tinker around with it more) , its preeety darn close.

 

Oh and the "invert" funtion is definetly needed to blacken the video. 

 

Thanks again!

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Participant ,
Jul 27, 2025 Jul 27, 2025
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glad it worked out, or at least is in the direction of what you're looking for. 

 

When I wrote my initial response I wasn't at my computer but I just tried the same thing on my end to see what it actually looked like. I see what you mean by it not being perfectly 1 to 1, as the Find Edges effect has a somewhat "smoother" look than the tutorial. To make it a little more rough/gritty, one thing you can try is also adding the Extract effect. Set the Smoothness to 100, and play around with the Black and White input levels. **Also, if the Extract effect is placed above the Find Edges effect in the Effect Controls panel, you will get different results if than if you drag Extract below Find Edges, so try both and see what you like.** 

 

Unrelated to the tutorial but if you like doing glitch effects/transitions, here's some Premiere effects you can mess around with:

  • VR Digital Glitch
  • VR Chromatic Aberations
  • Extract (even by itself is has a somewhat similar look to the effect you're currently working on)
  • Color Emboss
  • Posterize

 

Try combining two or more of these effects to get a bunch of wild and interesting results, especially for rapid glitch style transitions. 

 

  

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