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Simulating iPhone photo Browser Transition in Final Cut Pro

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If you have an iPhone, you know what the transition between photos looks like, kind of like in a slideshow.  You can actually emulate that transition with a plug-in from Noise Industries' FxFactory.  It's called the cell phone browser transition.



Once you have downloaded FxFactory, you will be able to find the transition under the Effects Tab > Video Transitions > NI Transitions > Cell Phone Transition

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Change the preset to Just like the iPhone.  You can even change the direction of the transition in the transition editor along with other parameters such as Scale, Gap, Drop Shadow, Gradient, and Color Space.

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Don't forget to check out the other cool transition plug-ins available from FxFactory.

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