Kdenlive/Manual/Transitions

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    Transitions

    Transitions govern how Kdenlive cuts from one clip to the next. You can add many different transition effects using Kdenlive's transitions.

    How To Add a Transition

    To add a transition, adjust clips in the timeline so that the end of one overlaps the beginning of another.

    Then right-click in the timeline at the overlap point, select Add Transition , then choose one of the transitions from the flyout.

    See QuickStart - transition

    Properties Tab (version >= 15.12)

    In kdenlive version 15.12 the effect stack is merged with the "Transition" Tab to create a "Properties" window/tab.

    The Properties window displays the settings for the effects on the currently selected clip (Figure 1) or the settings for the currently selected transition (Figure 2) depending on whether it is a clip or a transition that is currently selected.

    Figure 1 - Properties when a clip with effects is selected
    Figure 2 - Properties when a transition is selected

    If you select the transition in the timeline its properties will appear in the Properties tab (Figure 2).

    You should preview your transition to make sure it is running in the direction you expect. For example, if it is a Dissolve transition and it is running in the correct direction, then the first clip should dissolve into the second clip. But if it is in the wrong direction, the first clip will suddenly disappear (replaced by the second track). It will then fade back in and abruptly jump to second clip. If your transition is in the wrong direction, just select the Reverse check box in the Properties tab.

    Transition Tab

    If you select the transition in the timeline its properties will appear in the Transition tab.

    If the Transition dialog is not visible, use View -> Transition to add it.

    You should preview your transition to make sure it is running in the direction you expect. For example, if it is a Dissolve transition and it is running in the correct direction, then the first clip should dissolve into the second clip. But if it is in the wrong direction, the first clip will suddenly disappear (replaced by the second track). It will then fade back in and abruptly jump to second clip. If your transition is in the wrong direction, just select the Reverse check box in the Transition tab.

    How to create transitions with a single click

    There is a shortcut for creating transitions between two tracks that overlap.

    In Version 17.04 you hover the mouse over the lower grey rectangle that appears at the end of the clips on the timeline and a tool tip will appear saying "Click to add Transition". If you click a dissolve transition will be automatically added.

    Older Versions: If you hover the mouse over the overlapping region on the timeline, a green triangle will appear. Clicking this adds a dissolve transition between the tracks.

    Automatic Transitions

    By default, new transitions are created as "Automatic Transitions". This means that if you adjust the overlap between the two clips involved in the transition, then the length of the transition will automatically adjust to cover the region where the clips overlap.

    You can toggle off this feature on a transition by selecting the transition and choosing Automatic Transition from the Clip menu. When Automatic Transition is off and you move a clip to change the overlapping region, then the length of the transition does not automatically adjust.

    Mixing titles, images and Videos with Transitions

    Image and Title Layers Transparency Tutorial - qubodupl/Open Source Bug


    List of Transitions

    See also Effects and Transitions for an alphabetical list of effects and transitions.

    See also alpha operation transitions for a comparison of the various alpha operation-type transitions (addition, addition_alpha, alphaatop, alphain, alphaout, alphaover and alphaxor) .

    1. addition
    2. addition_alpha
    3. Affine
    4. alphaatop
    5. alphain
    6. alphaout
    7. alphaover
    8. alphaxor
    9. blend
    10. burn
    11. color_only
    12. Composite
    13. darken
    14. difference
    15. Dissolve
    16. dodge
    17. grain_extract
    18. hardlight
    19. Hue
    20. lighten
    21. multiply
    22. overlay
    23. Regionalize
    24. Saturation
    25. screen
    26. Slide
    27. softlight
    28. UV Map
    29. value
    30. Wipe
    31. Xfade0r

    FAQ

    Q: How to add a cross fading effect?

    A: Make clips on two tracks overlap in time, then click the green triangle flashing in the bottom corner of the top clip (see Transition).