Frage von PhilippPhilippPhilipp:
Hello!
I want to put a black book on a white background and those marked with a black frame. All together (with titles) will consist of three levels.
- How do I change the background color?
- How do I put a frame on the monochrome picture? Thanks & greetings
Philip
Antwort von PhilippPhilippPhilipp:

Thanks & greetings
Philip
Antwort von B.DeKid:

No clue how in Final Cut Pro, but goes sach gibts s.Mac not F1?
I mean there should be but synonymous s.nem or Mac?
MfG
B. DeKid
Antwort von Kino:

I'm trying 'times to describe the simplest way:
1. Bottom right (filmstrip icon in the Viewer with "A"), you call on some generators. Here would be useful shapes / rectangle to select and store them in the timeline (insert, overwrite, ...)
2. Double-click in the timeline will be opened in the viewer. In Settings tab you can specify the size, softness, and the color ratio. Synonymous so you get a black border.
3. see 1, but this time select the text generator, take a trace higher, and Color Change Double-click on eg "black".
Feddisch.