![]() While in most cases you can achieve the result you want–a fade to or from black–using a cross dissolve as you’ve outlined, this can cause problems when you export to a format/codec that supports alpha/transparency. A Premiere Pro sequence is 100% alpha when the frame dimensions are not completely filled with 100% opaque clips you can see this by changing the Display Mode to Alpha and placing a clip that has smaller dimensions than the sequence into the sequence. If you use a cross dissolve on a base video layer to fade in or out to black, you’re actually dissolving to or from transparency. Strictly speaking, a Fade To/From Black is exactly that: a fade TO or FROM black. However, I don’t agree with you on using a cross dissolve as a single-side transition to achieve a fade in or fade out. ![]() I understand your point on transitions, particularly Dips and Fades.
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