21-04-2021
Fade In For Mac
- Select the Animations tab, and then pick an animation, such as Appear, Fade In, or Fly In. For some animations, such as Fly In, select Effects Options, as you’ll need to pick a direction for the bullets to fly in from, such as bottom. (In PowerPoint for Mac 2011: On the View menu, select Custom Animation).
- Fade audio in iMovie on Mac. Fades are commonly used audio transitions. Audio fade-ins begin with silence and increase to full volume, and fade-outs begin at full volume and decrease to silence. In the iMovie app on your Mac, position the pointer over the audio portion of a clip in the timeline to reveal fade.
Hey Guys,
I've started to have a problem with my 2007 SR MBP. The screen starts to gradually fade out to this purplish color gray color. Most of the time it occurs when I open the lid and the computer wakes up from sleep or is powered on. Everything on the screen gets 'washed away' although I know things are still working because the brightness and volume controls still work.
Tapping the lid for a bit behind the LCD seems to 'shake' the screen back to its normal state. However, sometimes it'll go right back to the fading out behavior.
Unfortunately I don't have anything to capture it on video at the moment. I've taken pics but still shots don't really capture the problem well. Most of you would probably think its just a pic of my MBP with a boring background. And since I can't reproduce the problem on demand I have yet to take it in for an Apple Store. The following photos are in succession:
http://henhowc.bol.ucla.edu/photo.jpg
http://henhowc.bol.ucla.edu/photo2.jpg
http://henhowc.bol.ucla.edu/photo3.jpg
I'm wondering if its a loose cable or something since the 'tapping' of the lid sometimes fixes it. The best thing I could find online was the following:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWIc8...e=channel_page
My screen looks like its doing something similar to the above Youtube video except with the entire screen. Although it has nothing to do with an external monitor. Anyone else experience this problem before?
Message was edited by: henhowc
I've started to have a problem with my 2007 SR MBP. The screen starts to gradually fade out to this purplish color gray color. Most of the time it occurs when I open the lid and the computer wakes up from sleep or is powered on. Everything on the screen gets 'washed away' although I know things are still working because the brightness and volume controls still work.
Tapping the lid for a bit behind the LCD seems to 'shake' the screen back to its normal state. However, sometimes it'll go right back to the fading out behavior.
Unfortunately I don't have anything to capture it on video at the moment. I've taken pics but still shots don't really capture the problem well. Most of you would probably think its just a pic of my MBP with a boring background. And since I can't reproduce the problem on demand I have yet to take it in for an Apple Store. The following photos are in succession:
http://henhowc.bol.ucla.edu/photo.jpg
http://henhowc.bol.ucla.edu/photo2.jpg
http://henhowc.bol.ucla.edu/photo3.jpg
I'm wondering if its a loose cable or something since the 'tapping' of the lid sometimes fixes it. The best thing I could find online was the following:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWIc8...e=channel_page
My screen looks like its doing something similar to the above Youtube video except with the entire screen. Although it has nothing to do with an external monitor. Anyone else experience this problem before?
Message was edited by: henhowc
Download Fade In For Mac

2007 SR MBP, Mac OS X (10.5.6)
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