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Color effects

Color effects

Using the Color effects you can edit videos and images so that they seem to be tinted, monochrome, like thermal imaging, color reduced or in a comic style. What is special is that you can not only edit images, but also apply the effect to live videos, without changing the video file. You can find the effect in the Toolbox below the tab objects in the live effects section.

1. Inserting a color effect

Inserting a color effect

Inserting a color effect

In order to use this effect you can drag it directly onto an image in the Timeline.

You can also drag the effect into the Timeline and later add one or more images. In this case, drag an image object from the Toolbox into the empty yellow box.

After you have inserted the image, a yellow frame appears with the title of the effect, which surrounds a small preview in the Timeline. Clicking on the yellow frame, you can specify the settings for the effect in the properties window.

Within this effect, there are different styles to choose from.

2. Specifying the settings for the effect

Settings for the color effect

Settings for the color effect

In the setting window you can influence the way that the color effect is presented. First click on the frame of the effect, so that the settings window for the effect is active.

Under effect there is a drop-down menu where you can specify the type of effect. The following options are available:

Black/white

Videos or images are presented in black and white

Tinted

Videos or images are presented in the selected color

Color reduction (RGB)

Reduces colors in the RGB color spectrum

Color reduction (HSV)

Reduces colors in the HSV color spectrum

Thermal imaging

Imitates the image style of a thermal camera

Comic

Reduces color range

Color overlay

Fills with the selected color

Under strength you can set the extent to which the effect covers your images or videos.

Under color select a color that should be placed over the videos or pictures.

3. Example - old photo with color effect

Insert a chapter object into the Timeline. Drag a background of your choice into the chapter object.
Into the second track, drag (onto "drag here to create a new track") the color effect and then insert an image. For the image or video, under properties via background set the option fill to off.
In the Layout designer make the image a little smaller. Now open, in the Toolbox, the tab image effects.
In the frames field, find the effect antique border with shadows. Drag this onto the image in the Timeline.
Click on the effect's yellow frame to change its settings. Under effects select colors. Under strength select 100%. Under color select a light brown or beige.

Old photo with color effect

Old photo with color effect