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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
The white point (maximum density) for converting a 10-bpc logarithmic Cineon clip.
10 Bit White Point
The white point used for the clip in Premiere Pro.
Internal White Point
Increase or decrease Gamma to lighten or darken midtones, respectively.
Gamma
The rolloff value used to correct bright highlights. If adjusting the brightest areas makes the rest of
Highlight Rolloff
the image appear too dark, use Highlight Rolloff to adjust these bright highlights. If highlights appear as white blotches,
increase Highlight Rolloff until details are visible. An image with high contrast may require a high rolloff value.

Video effects

Timecode effect
The Timecode effect overlays a timecode display on your video to make pinpointing scenes and collaborating with
team members and clients easier. The timecode display indicates whether the clip is progressive or interlaced. If the
clip is interlaced video, the symbol indicated whether the frame is the upper or lower field. Settings in the Timecode
effect let you control the display position, size, and opacity, as well as format and source options.
Adjusts the horizontal and vertical position of the timecode.
Position
Specifies the size of text.
Size
Specifies the opacity of the black box behind the timecode.
Opacity
Makes the interlaced field symbol visible or invisible to the right of the timecode.
Field Symbol
Specifies whether timecode is displayed in the SMPTE format, in frame numbers, or in feet and frames of
Format
35mm or 16mm film.
Chooses the source for the timecode:
Timecode Source
Displays the timecode starting at 0 from the beginning of the clip.
Clip
Displays the timecode of the media file.
Media
Starts the timecode as determined by the Starting Time In The Offset option and counts up based on the
Generate
Time Display option.
Note: Setting Timecode Source to Generate enables the "Starting Timecode" field. By enabling the Starting Timecode field,
you can set a custom start time.
Sets the time base used by the Timecode effect. By default, this option is set to the project time base when
Time Display
the Timecode Source is set to Clip.
Adds or subtracts frames from the displayed timecode. The offset slider has a limit of plus or minus 50 frames.
Offset
For higher numbers, click the Offset hot text and type the number of frames.
Displays a three character label to the left of the timecode. Choose from None, Automatic, and Camera 1
Label Text
through Camera 9.
See how to make The Timecode effect start and stop at certain points in your video
Video dissolve transitions
Additive Dissolve transition
Additive Dissolve adds the color information from clip B to clip A, and then subtracts the color information of clip A
from clip B.
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