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What the heck is happening?
Trying to add a blur mask for some reason also crops the video file to a 1x1 square??
Here's what the footage looks like with the mask disabled.
And here's what it looks like enabled:
I tried to duplicate the clip so I could attempt a work-around using a opacity mask instead, but turns out the opacity mask creates the same annoying problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Besides the blured background, what are we supposed to look at?
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When I try to add a blur mask, the video is cropped for some reason:
Here's what the footage looks like without the blur mask applied (normal)
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Maybe get your scratch-out tool and post a screenshot of the sequence settings?
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Here you go
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hmm... OK, so I see what you are talking about. Do you need to Invert the mask? We don't see all the controls for the mask in the screenshot.
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Here's the mask controls. I need to invert the mask so the rest of the garage is blurred out (the glitch/bug seems to happen regardless is the mask is inverted, or if repeating edge pixels is selected)
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The mask goes around the car, right? So you can blur the background. Click on Mask(1) so we can see the mask.
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Your mask looks like very many nodes around the mirrors. Can you try a new project, drop that clip in and try the mask again very simplified. As an aside: (So, it looks like it's a standard video you are editing vertical. )
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Yes, it's a clip that's had a transform effect to rotate 90 degrees to make it suitable for insta reels.
Copying the clip into a new project yeilds the same results. Literally any mask shape (rectangle, circle, etc) seems to cause the problem.
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I can't duplicate it:
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Which source clip effect is applied and which effect on the adjustment layer?
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Just lumetri on the adjustment layer. And it's just gaussian blur on the clip
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Oh, and transform on the clip, to rotate it 90 degrees
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Oh, and transform on the clip, to rotate it 90 degrees
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Guessing that is the culprit. Your mask is added to a horizontal clip not a vertical clip. Hence the distortion.
Put your rotated clip in the timeline and export as such with an edit friendly codec
Use this new clip in your project.
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Try rotating a clip with a transform, and then copy/paste the effect onto your test clip when it's still in your bin (before the timeline).
I think it must have something to do with that.
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I don't get the transform to rotate 90*. Is the car clip horizontal? Why do you need the transform effect to simply rotate?
So the new project test is not to copy and paste anything. Drop the clip into the new project, create a timeline, etc...then apply similar things.
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If I apply a transform effect (instead of just using the rotate feature already found by default under effect controls) I can apply that effect to every clip thereafter in the bin via copy/paste. Otherwise, I would have to manually rotate each clip 90 degrees after dropping it into the timeline. They all have to be rotated because the destination platform is Instagram Reels, and the footage was shot accordingly (camera held vertically.)
This is what the clip looks like with no rotation
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It does work with the native effects. Ctrl+Alt+V (paste attributes). Rotation is included along with the other "Motion" attributes.
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BTW: That picture you labeled "This is what the clip looks like with no rotation", so that looks like a landscape / normal video with some problem with it, if it is showing landscape there?
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There's no inherent problem with the footage. After I rotate the clips, change the sequence settings to vertical (1080x1920), it's all good.
There just appears to be some kind of problem happening with masks if I apply the rotate effect to the clips while they're still in the bin, as opposed to the timeline.
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Well you're way is not working, and so we're trying to give you some options to try. Give them a try, do the rotation in the native Motion properties and remove the transform in the source panel.