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Applying transitions and special effects
Last updated 10/4/2016
Random Seed Specifies a starting point for randomizing the lightning effects you have specified. Because random
movement of the lightning may interfere with another clip or layer, typing another value for the Random Seed starts
the randomizing at a different point, changing the movement of the lightning bolt.
Blending Mode Specifies how the lightning is added to the layer. Adobe Premiere Elements support layer blend modes
that change the way layers react with each other. You often use some of the common modes in every day work. For
example, if your image is too dark, you can quickly make it brighter by duplicating the photo layer in the layers palette.
Later, you change the duplicate layer mode to Screen. Use the Opacity filter to select blending modes for various layers
of your video. Premiere Elements supports 27 blending modes. Select a blending mode from the list and apply it to your
image. Use the sliders to increase or decrease its effect.
Simulation Controls the frame-by-frame generation of the lightning. Selecting the Rerun At Each Frame option
regenerates the lightning at each frame. To make the lightning behave the same way at the same frame every time you
run it, do not select this control. Selecting this control may increase rendering time.
Ramp
The Ramp effect creates a color gradient, blending it with the original clip contents. Create linear or radial ramps and
vary the position and colors of the ramp over time. Use the Start and End Of Ramp properties to specify the start and
end positions. Use the Ramp Scatter control to disperse the ramp colors and eliminate banding.
Note: Traditionally, ramps do not broadcast well. Serious banding occurs because the broadcast chrominance signal does
not contain sufficient resolution to reproduce the ramp smoothly. The Ramp Scatter control disperses the ramp colors,
eliminating the banding apparent to the human eye.
Video Stabilizer
Stabilizer
The Stabilizer effect removes unwanted camera shaking by analyzing the video image and tracking objects in the
picture. If the entire picture moves suddenly, the effect compensates for the move by shifting the image in the opposite
direction, thus smoothing out the camera jitter. You can specify the amount of smoothing. When the effect moves the
image, it leaves empty video on one side. Use Background-Use Original, Zoom, or both to specify how the space is
filled.
Smoothing Specifies the degree of stabilization. When turned all the way down, the effect removes only the smallest
jitter and vibration. When turned all the way up, it keeps the camera movement stable over a long period of time. If
there is intention camera movement (for example, panning across a scene), setting a high value for smoothing can cause
the effect to remove that movement. Consequently, it is important to set Smoothing appropriately for each scene.
Background-Use Original Fills in the blank edges with the original video image. This option works well for small
movements.
Zoom Enlarges the picture to fill in the blank edges. The more stabilization that is required (the more shaky the original
image is), the more you will want to zoom in to compensate.
Correction-Limit To Zoom Forces the stabilization to stray no further than the edges of the enlarged (zoomed) image.
This option disables the stabilization when it hits the edge because it doesn’t allow for the full motion compensation.
Use this option if you want to ensure that the edges never appear.
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