For each advanced fx, you can enable/disable the fx. For some basic fx(Sharpness or B/C/S for example) , you can directly edit the value in the timeline left part.
For more complex fx(Color for example), you have a dedicated editor and you will have a general keyframe for all parameters in the fx.
It’s possible after activation, to blind an fx to compare easily the resultat with and without the fx.

Sharpness:

Adjust the sharpness of your media directly in the left part of the timeline.

B/C/S:

Adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation directly in the left part of the timeline.

Color:

You can adjust the color level on the general color and/or per channel (R/G/B).

Soft crop:

You can crop and do a softness on each border of your media.

Mask:

You can drag&drop a still image from the media list to have a static mask on your media. it use the alpha channel of your still image mask to change the opacity of your layer media.
If on a pixel you image mask has a zero alpha, you will have a zero alpha on layer media pixel. If the pixel on your mask has full alpha, the pixel on your layer media will stay untouched.

Clip:

It’s possible to activate a static clipping mask. The coordinate and size is in global preview word. it’s usefull when you don’t want that your media is visible outside an area.

Border:

It’s possible to activate a border on the media. You can choose a size for the border and a color. Most of the time, it’s better to use the live mixer to add media on live feed.

Warp:

It’s possible to activate a warping grid on a media. You can choose the warping grid type: keystone and curve.
To edit the warp, you need to click on the button “warp off” with the media selected, then you can edit the warp grid.

Speed:

it’s possible to adjust the speed of the media.

Wipe:

It’s possible to create a wipe effect.

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