What is Dissolve: Definition and 55 Discussions

In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a dissolve (sometimes called a lap dissolve) is a gradual transition from one image to another. The terms fade-out (also called fade to black) and fade-in are used to describe a transition to and from a blank image. This is in contrast to a cut where there is no such transition. A dissolve overlaps two shots for the duration of the effect, usually at the end of one scene and the beginning of the next, but may be used in montage sequences also. Generally, but not always, the use of a dissolve is held to indicate that a period of time has passed between the two scenes. Also, it may indicate a change of location or the start of a flashback.

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    Material to dissolve enamel paint

    hi, I spray with my keyboard with Spray paint ( i think is enamel paint ) and now i am regret - so i need a solution to dissolve it but i can't remember the name , can anyone tell me ? thanks
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    Will NaOH dissolve aluminum without damaging fiberglass?

    I have a 6063 aluminun tube with a fiberglass/epoxy outer wrap. Is there an reasonably fast and effective way to chemically dissolve the aluminum tube, without seriously degrading the fiberglass outer shell? Appreciate any suggestions.
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    Which will dissolve in water Castor Oil or Potassium Iodide?

    Which will dissolve in water Castor Oil or Potassium Iodide? thanks i need help on this question
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    Why would sugar dissolve in water much faster then salt does?

    quick help! Hi I need help with two quick questions... thanks in advance... With the same type of agitation and at the same temperature, why would sugar disolve in water much faster then salt does? discuss the idea that the standard of living in a society might be measured in units...
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    Why CO2 will dissolve in water? thx

    As title, CO2 is non-polar, why it can dissolve in water which is a polarized slovent?
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