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How would you achieve this input? I Photoshop and added the 2nd clip on a double wide input (see image). I dont want it mirrored I want the two clips side by side so i have more screen real estate to map on for a dual output. Thanks!
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I usually position the layers (position X) I want on the left side to -compWidth/4 and the right side to +compWidth/4
and drop a crop effect on the layer after the transformation with left/right slider set to 0.5 to make sure mí content doesn't bleed thru to the other side of the composition.
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is there a way to do this in the composition so it will go across all decks and clips?

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yes, this is done in the composition via the Layer Transform controls.
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maybe i'm not understanding your instructions. it doesn't seem to duplicate :/

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you wrote you don't want it mirrored, I thought you don't want a duplicate.

so then in a top layer you'd place a layer router, positioned right by half composition width.
and the other layers to the left as I wrote above.

just guessing, you need the mirror, because in the advanced output you have many slices?
you know you can collapse a screen and then it's slices are not shown, so you don't clock on them accidentally.
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got it to work! except you need to have that layer router always active and then add slide to every clips and yeah its a mess. is there just a simple way to add a side by side effect in the whole composition?

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exactly.

Could you describe your problem in more depth, why you need the duplicate?
maybe we are looking at the wrong end of the problem.
coluld you maybe add a screenshot of the problem?
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On the comp, add a Slide effect with an X offset of 0.25 to place everything on the right side. Then add another Slide effect with an X offset of 0.5 to place it on the left.

Now the magic part: hold down alt and drag the opacity of the second Slide effect back by just one notch.

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Joris wrote:On the comp, add a Slide effect with an X offset of 0.25 to place everything on the right side. Then add another Slide effect with an X offset of 0.5 to place it on the left.

Now the magic part: hold down alt and drag the opacity of the second Slide effect back by just one notch.
I cant believe it was that simple :|

Thanks Joris!

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