Viewing and adjusting a filter’s parameters, Viewing a filter’s parameters – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Once multiple filters are applied to a clip, you can change the order in which they take
effect by dragging them up and down the list in the Filters tab. For more information,
see

“Enabling and Rearranging Filters.”

To apply multiple filters to a clip in a sequence
Do one of the following:

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Apply filters to a clip one at a time (described earlier).

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Select a filter in the Effects tab of the Browser, copy it, then paste it into the clip’s Filters
tab in the Viewer.

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Copy filters from one clip’s Filters tab, then paste them into another clip’s Filters tab
(regardless of whether the clip is a sequence clip from the Timeline or a master clip from
the Browser).

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Shift-click or Command-click to select multiple filters in the Effects tab of the Browser,
then drag them to one or more selected clips in the Timeline.

Select multiple filters
in the Browser.

Then, drag the filters
to selected clips in
the Timeline.

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Drag one or more filters from a clip’s Filters tab in the Viewer to a clip (or multiple selected
clips) in the Timeline.

Viewing and Adjusting a Filter’s Parameters

After applying filters, you can view and adjust the specific filter settings in the Filters tab.

Viewing a Filter’s Parameters

Once you apply one or more filters to a clip, you must display filter parameters before
you can adjust them.

Note: If you want to show or modify parameters for a filter applied to a clip in your
sequence, make sure that you open the sequence clip in the Viewer, rather than opening
the master clip from the Browser.

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Using Video Filters

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