The only fix that I found was to take the image into, use the magic wand to turn the white areas transparent, then save it as a PNG. I have observed the same problem just adding a jpg over a white background in Davinci Resolve. ![]() The problem goes away after enabling "Retain Image Position" Here is an example GIF, if you pay attention closely, a thin outline appears on each element during the zoom animation, it's more clearly visible on the "Latest Videos" textĮdit: It happens also with non-fusion transitions, for example push transition. I created a simple project by using a screenshot image from BMD website to demonstrate the problem Panos_mts wrote:If I apply a fusion transition on a cropped image, a thin black outline appears during the transition.
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