To Apply the Film 3D DVE Warp
The Film 3D DVE Warp applies a film effect to that makes the video appear as if it was produced during different ages, such as the 1900s or 1920s, or was produced on amateur equipment.
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Navigate to the DVE menus for the DVE key you want to apply a 3D DVE Warp to and press DVE Menu >
Warp.
Tip: At the top of the menu it states how many 3D DVE Warp resources are being used.
- Press Film.
- Use the Film Presets knob to select the type of effect you want to use.
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Press Film and use the Noise and Resolution knobs to apply film effects.
- Noise — add video noise to the film.
- Resolution — adjust the apparent resolution of the film.
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Press Defects and use the Line Scratch, Rand. Scratch, and Film Jump knobs to add defects
to the film effect.
- Line Scratch — add scratch lines to the film.
- Rand. Scratch — add random scratches to the film.
- Film Jump — add jumps to the film.
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Press Light and use the Flash, Softness, and Radius knobs to add
lighting effects to the film effect.
- Flash — adjust the frequency of lighting effects applied to the film.
- Softness — adjust the intensity of the light used in the effect.
- Radius — adjust the radius of the light used in the effect.
- Press Color and use the color picker to select the color you want to use for the tint applied to the effect.
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Press Sensitivity and use the Red, Blue, and Luma Contrast knobs to adjust the color of the
effect.
- Red — adjust the amount of red in the effect.
- Blue — adjust the amount of blue in the effect.
- Luma Contrast — adjust the contrast of the luminance in the effect.