Burn in from dark to light?
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Burn in from dark to light?
I have a slide in my one and only show (so far), and playing with the brightness adjustment in Layers I was wondering if an effect could be acheived. I'd like to start off the slide very, very dark and have the slide appear to burn itself in to the original brightness. Short of having 50 slides of the same image, each with a slightly brighter setting, is there a simple way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Burn in from dark to light?
If I understand you correctly, then sure you can do that and it's easy. First the simple thing:
Slide 1 is the dark one
<------------------------------Put a long (few sec) transition of the Crossfade blend (A/B) type
Slide 2 is the light one
That's it. The pacing of this is controlled by the time on screen for the slides and the transition time.
Now, you can have some fun here too.
Play with a few of the transition types and see what it looks like. Soft edge dissolve, a wipe or even something like a swirl in might be interesting.
Dick
Slide 1 is the dark one
<------------------------------Put a long (few sec) transition of the Crossfade blend (A/B) type
Slide 2 is the light one
That's it. The pacing of this is controlled by the time on screen for the slides and the transition time.
Now, you can have some fun here too.

Dick
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Aristotle ((PSG, PSE & Fuji HS20 user)) Presentation Impact Blog
Re: Burn in from dark to light?
Excellent! Thanks Dick, you've just saved me several tedious and painstaking hours.
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Re: Burn in from dark to light?
Sure, glad we could help.
Dick
Dick
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