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Blurring text for privacy
I'm building courses for the staff at a college and it is sometimes necessary to display personal information on students in screenshots. Is there a way to blur this information to keep it private? I can do it in my photo editing software before importing the picture but was wondering if there is a way to do it after bringing the picture into Storyline 360.
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- MadisonJurgensCommunity Member
I am using a step-by-step recording done within Storyline, so it wasn't imported. There is sensitive information on-screen that I would like to blur. I've tried using a semi-transparent shape, and not only does it look like trash, you can clearly read the text underneath. Does anyone have any new solutions for this?
- TommyBorgeli576Community Member
Thank you for your replies, I ended up using and learning Davinci Resolve 16 for this. You can get a free version which is absolutely amazing.
- ParisGranville-Community Member
Camtasia can blur parts of a software simulation.
- RonRhodes-19d46Community Member
Yes it can.
Greetings, Tommy!
Storyline won't be able to blur areas of a video apart from adding shapes to the slide on top of it.
Here is another discussion where folks are brainstorming on how to achieve this—and I hope the community can weigh in on their experience with video editing software that censors private information!
- TommyBorgeli576Community Member
Any idea how to do this for video?
- ChristianaAwojiCommunity Member
Hi Tommy, when not using Articulate step by step video facilities for interactive simulations, I use the Davinci Resolve 16 tool to edit my videos. It's a bit daunting at first as it's a top end tool used by professional videographers - but I have muddled my way through to great effect with about 0.001% of its functionality!
If you have used a tool like Adobe Premier Pro, this is very similar - with the main difference being that it is FREE.
There are many training videos on YouTube for Davinci Resolve (including several "Getting Started with …") and an excellent (though sizable) online user manual. And just this week I successfully followed and made notes from a video (see below) that showed me how to blur any areas for any duration of time - critical for my training videos which often feature patient sensitive details. You can, of course, import your edited videos into Articulate Storyline.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2La0prUK2DY
I hope this helps. The final effect is professional looking and far more polished than using PowerPoint/Storyline shapes etc.
Regards
- AmandaSchust054Community Member
This would be a great feature!
- RenGomezStaff
Hi Laura,
This feature hasn't made it to the top of our roadmap, but we're still listening to the feedback. Here's a bit more about how we work to prioritize feature requests.
- MartinDunne-949Community Member
But why ? It should be
- MehdiKasumov-cbCommunity Member
Can you please list the top priorities for Articulate?
- ValeriaVillarroCommunity Member
Any word on this? As we would like to have this control over images we use from the 360 library - that are not imported. Thanks.
Hi Steve! If you're looking to avoid using an image editor prior to importing the image into Storyline, you could try inserting a semi-transparent rectangle over the personal information.
I'm sure a built-in blur tool would be really helpful for lots of folks, so that would make an excellent feature request! Thanks for letting us know what you'd like to see. ☺️
- MartinDunne-949Community Member
8 Years later and still no blur feature available in Storyline. Ridiculous !!!!
- RonRhodes-19d46Community Member
Yes, blur tool, please.
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