Thanks for your patience and good question. To lighten the color matte with keyframes, you can use the opacity or brightness settings and adjust them over time. It's a great technique to create smooth and gradual blends in your videos.
Thanks for you question. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with .psd files. I imported it and got a flat image as well. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.
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How do you lighten the color matte with key frame so it blends gradually with intensity?
Thanks for your patience and good question. To lighten the color matte with keyframes, you can use the opacity or brightness settings and adjust them over time. It's a great technique to create smooth and gradual blends in your videos.
I have a question. Can I open a .psd with the layers in premiere elements like you can do in premiere pro? I tried but the .psd becomes a flat image.
Thanks for you question. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with .psd files. I imported it and got a flat image as well. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.