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Overlay ink transition, scaling frame not alligned with the actual transition

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Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

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Hi. I am having troubles with ink transitions. The frame of the actual transition is off, they are not alligned together- therefore it's impossible to use it with the picture. Whenever i am using a transition on top a picture, it is somehow off the centre, making it absolute nightmare to work with. The picture of the guy is scalling down and the idea is that while it is scaling down the picture should gradually appear at some point. At this stage it is impossible to allign that all together. Any ideas? Thanks in advance

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Adobe Employee , Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Hey there, @Piotr26393080q2nom,

I appreciate the post. That's a brain twister there. Let me try to understand what's going on. It's a multi-layered "transition" that looks like an ink blot moving through the frame, revealing another image other than the actor in the shot, right? I don't see any other source footage in your screenshot. Does this transition "pack" come with instructions? I am interested to see how to set up this effect, and we can go from there. I hope someone in the community mig

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Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

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Hey there, @Piotr26393080q2nom,

I appreciate the post. That's a brain twister there. Let me try to understand what's going on. It's a multi-layered "transition" that looks like an ink blot moving through the frame, revealing another image other than the actor in the shot, right? I don't see any other source footage in your screenshot. Does this transition "pack" come with instructions? I am interested to see how to set up this effect, and we can go from there. I hope someone in the community might chime in, as well. I hope we can help you.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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Mar 19, 2024 Mar 19, 2024

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Screenshot 2024-03-19 at 21.04.35.pngHi, thank you for your prompt response. You almost got it 😉 I realised I should make it easier to understand what's going on though. There is only one picture which I want to reveal with ink transition, the picture is under the transition "mov" file like it supposed to be, picture has also an effect of " track matte key" to make it work. Up until now the transition seems to work, but look what happens when I am trying to allign it to fit full screen. The "transforming frame" is in the centre but the actual ink transition is way off the centre. Obviously I want to fit the full screen so the man in a shot will appear while the transition is reaviling the picture from the bottom towards the top- I need to add here that the picture of that man is scaling down, it's getting smaller. Why can't I allign the "transforming frame" with the actual ink transition? That's beyond my understanding 😉 hopefully it makes it easier to understand. Thank you in advance.

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Mar 20, 2024 Mar 20, 2024

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Hi @Piotr26393080q2no,

Thanks for the message. I'm still not sure what's happening here. It might be that the content is not the same frame size as the sequence. Try this: right-click on each clip or graphic and choose "Set to Frame Size." Does that help align things? Let me know.

 

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Kevin

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