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farid changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Wegwerf ---
The affine transition is not necessarilya substitute for composite,
or the transform effect: affine uses "atop" compositing, which often yields
undesired results when working with multiple layers of
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--- Comment #4 from alberto ---
The workaround for this one is to use affine
After trying everything, affine is the only one that keeps everything good
about transform (rotation, keyframes, scaling) and its able to rotate using the
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CC||paj...@gmail.com
--- Comment #3
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--- Comment #1 from Wegwerf ---
3. Can the alpha operation parameter be used at all for a filter/effect?
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