Mask and overlay edited frames in CapCut

Demo summary
The user demonstrates importing the cleaned image back into CapCut and using the Rectangle Mask and feathering tools to hide the original video watermark.
Step-by-step
- Import the edited image back into CapCut PC
- Overlay the image on the timeline above the main video
- Open the Mask function and select Rectangle Mask
- Position the mask to cover the watermark
- Adjust the feather parameter until the watermark is perfectly hidden
Highlights
“basically that's it up until now you have successfully removed the watermark”
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