Black screen to white screen transitions

Jon-W wrote on 9/15/2025, 5:46 AM

I am editing a video where I have used a camera and OBS so editing the footage of me talking to camera with a video of the screen.

Where the screen on one track is dark/black and the other is white, the change over is jarring.

This is a fast cutting video going to one to the other all the time and so I can't easily then manually do a transition from clip to clip.

Is there something I can overlay on the joins of the two clip to make an immediate transition appear smoother?

Or should I have added a small fadeout that happens when I cut all my clips?

I hope this makes sense and hope someone can please help.

Thank you,

Jon

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Dexcon wrote on 9/15/2025, 6:23 AM

One approach could be to use a luminance mask in Vegas Pro's Color Corrector (Secondary) FX on the 'white' events and reduce the white highlights down a bit.

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Steve_Rhoden wrote on 9/15/2025, 6:26 AM

@Jon-W The best thing you can do in that situation is to use a slow gradual cross fade.

Jon-W wrote on 9/15/2025, 6:29 AM

I think there is a function where you can set it so that every time you cut there is a slight fade in/out at the start/end of each clip. But I can't remember how to set that.

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Jon-W wrote on 9/15/2025, 6:42 AM

What are these options under tools? Automatic Crossfades and Quickfade Audio edits please?

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Steve_Rhoden wrote on 9/15/2025, 6:52 AM

That's what the Smart Split option does. You create a timeline selection over where you want the split and press the Smart Split icon on the timeline toolbar or use the shortcut Alt + S

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 9/15/2025, 7:00 AM

In a quick nutshell:

Automatic crossfade is for when you drag one clip over another to create a crossfade effect, or not.

Quickfade Audio Edits is for when you split an audio event, an automatic crossfade effect is created, or not.