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Mar 6, 2015 2:17 PM in response to chrisconby David Bogie Chq-1,Not sure how you would make these adjustments in FCPX to a Motion project.
You control motion blur in the Motion canvas or project settings. See the Inspector.
From the motion help, render settings:
Render options
- Color: A pop-up menu that sets whether to output Color channels (RGB only, with no transparency), Alpha channel only, or Color + Alpha (RGB with transparency).Note: Only some codecs support embedded alpha channels. If you’re outputting to a codec that doesn’t support alpha channels, no alpha channel is saved, regardless of the option you choose in this pop-up menu.
- Premultiply Alpha: A checkbox that mixes (via multiplication) semitransparent pixels with the project’s background in the exported file (when the project’s background color is black).
- Render Quality: A pop-up menu that sets a Render Quality: Best, Normal, Draft, or Custom. The Render Quality setting affects the image quality of specific effects but not the image as a whole. Choosing a lower render quality reduces render times, while choosing a higher render quality improves the quality of output. For more information, see Canvas view options.
- Fields: A pop-up menu that sets whether to render individual fields. Options include On (interlaced), Off (progressive), and “Use canvas setting.”
- Motion Blur: A pop-up menu that sets whether to apply motion blur to moving objects. The options are On, Off, or “Use canvas setting.”
- Frame Blending: A pop-up menu that sets whether to render frame blending to output smoother, higher-quality slow motion in your project. The options are On, Off, or “Use canvas setting.”