https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474851

--- Comment #8 from Bernd <bern...@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to fehler-im-programm from comment #7)
> Created attachment 161933 [details]
> Girl Faces.mp4
> 
> *Hello Bernd,*
> 
> thank you very much for your feedback.
> 
> 
> You write:
> 
> /The way you have put the clips in the timeline and used the Wipe 
> transition this is bound to happen. You have not explained what you are 
> trying to achieve so I am guessing here: If you want to dissolve from 
> one image to another whereby the first is on the left and rotated so 
> that the girl faces left, use only tracks V2 and V1 with a Dissolve 
> transition (not a Wipe transition!) where Reverse is checked. This would 
> fade out the left portion and fade in the right side which is the 
> original image offset to the right:
> /
> 
> No, I had used the Glow effect and wondered about the strange "light 
> effect" on the right picture.
> 
> Removing the glow effect did not help.
> 
> I then realized that the combination of "Rotate & Wipe Effect" plus 
> multi-tracks were responsible for this and therefore reported the bug.
> 
> I solved the whole thing with "Transparency" (see video attached). This 
> is how it should look. First brighter, then back to normal brightness.
> 
> 
> *Regards Johannes*

I am glad you achieved what you were trying to achieve. Is this bug report
still needed? If not please change the status to 'RESOLVED'.

I must admit I am still confused by your three-track setup. I get two but don't
understand the need for the third. The "brighter, then normal" effect is also
doable with Exposure.

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