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kacey101
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Newbie question

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Please forgive what I expect to be a very dumb question. I have an image that I want to slowly de-pixelate over a period of time. I don't want the de-pixelation to occur in time with the audio, I just want a gradual de-pixelation to happen (for example; from an Amount value of 0.09 to 0) over about a 10 second period.

Is there an easy way of doing this?

Many thanks

Keith C.
Sadler
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Re: Newbie question

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Use a ramp then an invert on the pixelation level. Adjust the value of the ramp to change the speed of the transition.
kacey101
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Re: Newbie question

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Many thanks.

And by doing this, can I stipulate a start and end value (and speed) of the value that the ramp produces?

As a work-around (and in the meantime) I've created a wav file of a sine-wave frequency sweep (of the required duration) and I'm using that as a source - which is sort of doing what I want when I add the appropriate 'offset' and 'scale'.
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Re: Newbie question

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With a combination of scale and offset you can create almost any range.
See this thread for a short discussion: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/forums/vi ... f=2&t=2664
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Re: Newbie question

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Sadler wrote:With a combination of scale and offset you can create almost any range.
See this thread for a short discussion: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/forums/vi ... f=2&t=2664
Many thanks for such a timely response.

Keith C.
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