Creating/deleting effect preset, Creating effect preset, Deleting effect preset – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.0 User Manual
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Creating/Deleting Effect Preset
Creating Effect Preset
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You can adjust an existing effect to create an original effect (user preset effect) and register it to the [Effect] palette. You
can also register multiple effects as one effect.
1 Click the part of a clip where the effect to be registered is applied on the timeline.
2 Click the folder to register the effect in the [Effect] palette.
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You can also create and select a new folder. To create a folder, right-click on a folder in the [Effect] palette, and
click [Create New Folder].
3 Right-click on the effect name to be registered in the [Information] palette, and click [Save as Current User
Preset].
The effect is registered in the folder selected in step 2. “U” appears on the icon of the registered effects.
4 Enter a name.
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Alternative
• From the effect list in the [Information] palette, drag and drop the effect name onto a folder in the [Effect] palette.
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You can register multiple effects at a time. Select multiple effects and right-click on them. Click [Save as Current
User Preset] to register the selected multiple effects as one effect, or click [Save as Separate User Preset] to
register them as separated effects.
Deleting Effect Preset
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Delete a user preset effect.
1 Select the user preset effect to be deleted in the [Effect] palette, and click [Delete].
If you want to delete an entire folder including the effect, select the folder and click [Delete].
2 Click [Yes].
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Note
• If the selected folder includes effects other than the user preset effects, only the user preset effects are deleted.
Importing/Exporting Effect Preset
Importing Effects (Import)
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You can load an effect file with the extension “*.tpd” as a user preset effect.
1 Right-click on the folder including the user preset effect to be loaded in the [Effect] palette, and click
[Import].
2 Select a file and click [Open].
A new folder is created in the selected folder, and the imported effect is registered to the folder.
Exporting Effects (Export)
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You can export and save user preset effects. The extension of the saved file is “*.tpd”.
1 Right-click on the effect or folder to be exported in the [Effect] palette, and click [Export].
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
2 Set a file name and saving destination, and click [Save].