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split-second, and then it was gone). You have to do one extra step, so the filter is applied to
the entire clip.
Step Six:
Press Command-Option-Z (PC: Ctrl-Alt-Z) until the sharpening is removed from that
first frame. Now, to apply a filter to the entire clip at once, you'll need to first convert this
clip into a smart object layer. Go under the Filter menu and choose Convert for Smart
Filters (as shown here), and a little tiny page icon will appear in the bottom-right corner of
your clip's thumbnail in the Layers panel, letting you know it's now a smart object. Then,
go back to the Unsharp Mask filter, apply those same settings, and click OK. ( Note: Ap-
plying a smart filter turns your video clip's bar purple in the timeline, as if it were a still
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