If more than one clip or edit is selected, you can use a keyboard shortcut to apply the default transition effect. ![]() Press Command+D (macOS) or Control+D (Windows) to apply the default video transition.Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor. Press Shift+Command+D (macOS) or Shift+Control+D (Windows) to apply the default audio transition. ![]() Press Shift+D (macOS) or Shift+D (Windows) to apply the default video transitions. This shortcut automatically adds video or audio transitions. 2.Bring four pictures into the playlist folder, which is on the left-hand side.In the Effects panel, right-click a transition effect and choose Set Selected As Default Transition. Select an effect in a sequence, and press Delete (macOS) or Backspace (Windows). 3.Drag the first picture into the Timeline. 4.Now decide how long you want your picture to pan and zoom in to the slideshow. Remember, the longer the pan and zoom, the longer with being the clip. Tip: It’s easy to overuse transition effects and distract the viewer. ![]() If a transition is too distracting, try using a cross dissolve or stick with a regular cut. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on.
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