Old bug: [blur] not copied with alt+v gesture

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Old bug: [blur] not copied with alt+v gesture

PostSat Nov 26, 2022 10:19 pm

Color, in a shot make a normal resolve blur with a value of 1.
Cntrl+C
Next shot
Alt+V —> select all teh parameters (without the keyframes)
Apply

NO blur is copied…


This has been a bug for-EVAR!
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Re: Old bug: [blur] not copied with alt+v gesture

PostSat Nov 26, 2022 11:12 pm

If I check the Blur box, no Blur.

If I check the Effects box, I get the Blur.
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Re: Old bug: [blur] not copied with alt+v gesture

PostSun Nov 27, 2022 3:32 am

Jim Simon wrote:If I check the Blur box, no Blur.

If I check the Effects box, I get the Blur.



i checked ALL the boxes (on LINUX btw), and I'm talking about the standard resolve blur, not a OFX
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Re: Old bug: [blur] not copied with alt+v gesture

PostSat Dec 03, 2022 5:12 pm

Yep, seeing that here as well in Studio 18.1.1 on Windows 10.

The Blur simply doesn't Paste.
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