Transitions generating duplicates

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Rod Duarte

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Transitions generating duplicates

PostThu Feb 11, 2021 3:33 pm

Right.
So here's a strange issue:

I'm doing a tutorial, and in certain parts I need zoomed in images, that I can't get from the video because my webcam is blocking the original image.

I simply go to the application, take a partial screenshot, and put it on top of my video.
Great!

Now, I want to transition the zoomed image in and out, which is also simple...
Except it's giving me a duplicate of the image when the transition happens.

Why is it doing this and how do I get it to stop it?
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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostThu Feb 11, 2021 4:45 pm

That's how dissolves work. If you don't like that look, use a different transition.
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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostThu Feb 11, 2021 4:52 pm

Jim Simon wrote:That's how dissolves work. If you don't like that look, use a different transition.


Um, no because that's not a dissolve.
That is a slide in.
It's supposed to slide in the image that's on top.
Except, before the image itself slides in, it shows a "ghost" version of it for some reason.
Same thing is happening with zoom transitions, but with the zoom it does a mosaic effect.
Like so:
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Which, is clear from the screenshots.
In number 3 (the middle one), you can see there's TWO "ghosted" versions of the overlay, top and bottom.
Why do you bother commenting, if you're gonna be like that?
Jeez.
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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostThu Feb 11, 2021 5:13 pm

Ahhh.

What version of Resolve are you using?
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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostThu Feb 11, 2021 8:40 pm

17!

Uh oh. Is this a Beta bug?
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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostThu Feb 11, 2021 11:25 pm

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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostFri Feb 12, 2021 1:19 am

Right, I'll take that as a yes then. Thank you :-)
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Re: Transitions generating duplicates

PostFri Feb 12, 2021 8:51 pm

Try 17.0b9 as this looks to have been fixed..
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