Border Filter...Applied on Cropped Events

MarcS wrote on 8/6/2004, 6:03 PM
I like to apply solid white thin borders, like a picture print border, to frames that I have cropped and rotated. The border function doesn't seem to work well here. If you rotate and or crop the event the border function get's confused and doesn't follow the true outlines of the alpha channel.

Anyway to trick the Border funciton to work better or is this a bug?

Thanks,

MarcS

Comments

jetdv wrote on 8/6/2004, 6:42 PM
To the left of the word Border beside the Pan/Crop timeline is a small triangle. Click it.
MarcS wrote on 8/6/2004, 8:04 PM
I understand about the triangle to change the render pipeline order. The border still doesn't work properly if one applies a crop to an event or if one rotates the event. Try it...
bStro wrote on 8/6/2004, 8:44 PM
I think you're looking at something other than what jetdv was referring to. Open up the Video FX window and check at the bottom where you place keyframes. To the left of the word Border is a small triangle. Click it, and it will point the other way. I just tried this, and the border now follows the outline of the crop.

He's not referring to ordering the effects chain.

Rob