Kdenlive/Manuel/Effets

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Effets

Les effets dans Kdenlive sont utilisables pour modifier les propriétés audio et vidéo de la matière source.

Vous ajoutez des effets aux clips en les choisissant à partir de l' onglet Effets puis en les traînant sur un clip dans la ligne de montage (timeline). Ou en choisissant un clip dans la ligne de montage puis en choisissant Ajouter Effet depuis le menu Timeline ou Ajouter Effet à partir du clip dans le menu click droit. Pour davantage de détails lisez Guide de démarrage rapide - Effets

Les effets qui sont en jeu dans un clip particulier peuvent être vus et édités via l'onglet Propriétés qui s'affiche lorsque le clip en question est sélectionné dans la ligne de montage.

You can also apply effects to an entire track. This is achieved by dragging an effect from the Effect Tab to the Track Header. Or you can click on the track header and chose Add Effect from the Timeline menu . Tracks which have effects added in this fashion will have a gold star icon in the track header.

Figure 1a. Track header showing star icon indicating an effect has been added to this track.


Liste d'effets

Rendez l'onglet Effets visible en allant dans le menu Vue (view) (Vue (view) -> Effets)

Figure 1b - Onglet d'effets. L'icône d'information a été basculée afin que l'onglet montre une brève description de l'effet choisi en bas


Pour ajouter un effet à un clip, traînez-le simplement depuis l' Onglet Effets jusqu'au clip situé sur la ligne de montage.

L'onglet Propriétés et son menu

L'onglet Propriétés

The Properties Tab displays the settings for the effects on the currently selected clip (Figure 3) or the settings for the currently selected transition (Figure 4) depending on whether it is a clip or a transition that is currently selected.

Figure 3 - Properties when a clip with effects is selected
Figure 4 - Properties when a transition is selected

Click the eye icon shown at 2 to temporarily disable the effect and toggle the button to the state shown at 1. Click the empty eye icon shown at 1 to re-enable a disabled effect and toggle the button to the state shown at 2.


To remove an effect from a clip, click the trash can icon labelled 3 in the image below. The arrow labelled 1 minimizes the effect in the Properties Window. And the icon labelled 2 brings up the Properties Tab menu shown.

Reset Effect

This reverts all the settings in the effect back to their default values.

Save Effect

This allows you to save the current effect and all its settings. The saved effect will appear in the Effect List in the Custom category.

Create Group

This creates an Effect Group. An Effect Group is a place holder for multiple effects. You can then save the group of effects — they will the appear in the Effect List, in the Custom Section. You can then later apply the whole group of effects to other parts of the timeline.

To add effects to the group, first add the effect in question to a clip. Then drag that effect and drop it onto the Effect Group in the Properties Tab.

Create Region

New in ver >=0.9.3

The "Create Region" feature enables a user to apply an effect to a part of a clip only. It is a really powerful feature but currently the UI is not fully ready to get its full potential.

Basically, you add an effect to a clip — for example "Sepia" — then you go in the effect's menu and select "Create Region". This will now open a file dialog.

In that dialog, you need to point to an MLT clip with alpha transparency. This is where Kdenlive is not 100% ready because there are many ways we could create such clips, using for example a threshold filter or rotoscoping. But as a start, let's say you can open any image with alpha transparency, or a title clip created with Kdenlive. Then, the "sepia" effect will only be applied on the non-transparent areas of this "region" clip.

Using Keyframes in effects

Many effects use the concept of "Keyframes". Keyframes are user-defined points in your clip where you want an effect to start, stop or change. You can set the parameters for your effects to different values at different keyframes and Kdenlive will then gradually change the parameters between the two keyframes so that by the time the video has arrived at the next keyframe it will have adjusted the parameter to match that key frame. It interpolates between keyframes.

See QuickStart - Effects for an example on keyframing the RGB adjustment effect.

Seek To Active Frame

Some keyframe controls have a seek to active frame button (labeled 1 in screenshot A below). When seek to active frame is toggled on and you click on one of the keyframes in the keyframe list, Kdenlive will scroll the preview window to that keyframe. In the example of the screenshot, we have selected the keyframe at 9:20 in A and the clip position caret (highlighted in red box) shows the location of this keyframe. Clicking the keyframe at 10:00 in B shows how the clip position has moved.

Démos des effets

You can find screenshots describing 33 of the video effects here.

The following three YouTube videos display the results of a number of the video effects available in Kdenlive (Spanish captioning).

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Another YouTube video (English Captions).

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See also this YouTube play list from Franz M.P.

Catégories d'effets

See also Effects and Transitions for an alphabetical list of effects and transitions.

You can find screenshots describing 33 of the video effects here.


The effects are divided into the following categories:


  1. Alpha manipulation
  2. Analysis and Data
  3. Artistic
  4. Audio
  5. Audio channels
  6. Audio Correction
  7. Blur and hide
  8. Color
  9. Color Correction
  10. Crop and transform
  11. Custom
  12. Distort
  13. Enhancement
  14. Fade
  15. Misc
  16. Motion

The available effects are defined by .xml files found in $KDEDIR/share/kde4/apps/kdenlive/effects (e.g. /usr/share/kde4/apps/kdenlive/effects).
Or at /usr/share/kdenlive/effects on version 15.n.

These .xml files contain the default values for the effects parameters. So if you don't like the default values for the effects in Kdenlive, you can modify the defaults by editing these .xml files.

FAQ :

Q: How to duplicate an effect to use similar settings somewhere else?

A: Select your effect in the timeline. In the Properties Tab choose Save (from the Properties Tab Menu). You will now find this effect available in the Effect List Custom section.

A: Other solution: select a strip containing the effect, Copy, then, where you want to apply it again, right-click and select Paste effect instead of Paste.

Q: How to apply an effect on several clips (all) at the same time?

A: You can select multiple clips with Shift + drag (left mouse button) around them. Then right-click and group clips (or Ctrl + G).