You have no idea how good this video is... I watched it in 2 mins and done it, not like other videos that are 10 mins and you have to watch them all to do a simple thing like this...
To make this even better (in my opinion), make the adjustment layer a couple frames longer than the 'push'. On the top adjustment layer, put a keyframe to the max blur size... but at the front and end, put it at 'zero'. It's not as jarred as being "full" blur on the cut, it eases into it just a hair.
Great effect, thanks! A couple of questions: When panning/zooming a series of images, how can I stop any jerky motion? 30fps works better than 25fps (that's ok when there's no video in the same project, as it's always best to use the video fps), but in either case. Optical flow on export helped a little, but still jerky when using 25fps. I have some annoying jiggling pixel cluster areas (generally 1 or 2 areas per slide in higher contrast areas), how can I fix that? Thanks for any info
Look how I made a thin black boarder on the edge of my Page Peel Wipe! I made this with Adobe Premier Pro 1.5 How do I do this in Premiere 2022? Time code at 50 seconds: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rhAB5hmTLKw.html
Question: What does the adjustment layer do? Can't I just use the effect? I thought for the 90 degrees, but there's already Rotation option in the Fx .