How to do layered compositing in Kdenlive | Linux Today

How to do layered compositing in Kdenlive

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Seth Kenlon
Apr 15, 2015

Kdenlive features an advanced overlay system by default. In fact, it’s almost but not quite nodal. Node compositing is found in dedicated compositing software like Blender and Natron. And that’s by default, for free.

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Seth Kenlon

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