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Applying transitions and special effects
Last updated 10/4/2016
Mosaic
The Mosaic effect fills a layer with solid color rectangles. It is useful for creating a highly pixelated clip.
Horizontal/Vertical Blocks Specifies the number of mosaic divisions in each direction.
Sharp Colors Gives each tile the color of the pixel in its center in the unaffected clip. Otherwise, the tiles are given the
average color of the corresponding region in the unaffected clip.
Noise
The Noise effect randomly changes pixel values throughout the clip.
Amount Of Noise Specifies the amount of noise, and therefore the amount of distortion, through random displacement
of the pixels. The range is 0% (no effect) to 100% (the clip may not be recognizable).
Noise Type Randomly changes the red, green, and blue values of the clips pixels individually when Use Color Noise is
selected. Otherwise, the same value is added to all channels.
Clipping Determines whether the noise causes pixel colors to wrap around. When the color value of a pixel gets as large
as it can be, clipping makes it stay at that value. With unclipped noise, the color value wraps around or starts again at
low values. When Clipping is selected, even 100% noise leaves a recognizable clip. If you want a completely randomized
clip, turn off Clipping and turn on Color Noise.
Replicate
The Replicate effect divides the screen into tiles and displays the whole clip in each tile. Set the number of tiles per
column and row by dragging the slider.
Solarize
The Solarize effect creates a blend between a negative and positive clip, causing the clip to appear to have a halo. This
effect is analogous to briefly exposing a print to light during developing.
Strobe Light
The Strobe Light effect performs an arithmetic operation on a clip at periodic or random intervals. For example, every
five seconds a clip could appear completely white for one-tenth of a second, or a clips colors could invert at random
intervals.
Strobe Color Specifies the color of the strobe light. Click the white box to choose a color from the Color Picker, or use
the eyedropper to select a color from the clip.
Blend With Original Specifies the intensity, or brightness, of the effect. A value of 0 causes the effect to appear at full
intensity; higher values diminish the intensity of the effect.
Strobe Duration Specifies in seconds how long a strobe effect lasts.
Strobe Period Specifies in seconds the duration between the start of subsequent strobes. For example, if the Strobe
Duration is set to 0.1 second and the Strobe Period is set to 1.0 second, the clip has the effect for 0.1 second and then
is without the effect for 0.9 second. If this value is set lower than the Strobe Duration, the strobe effect is constant.
Random Strobe Probability Specifies the probability that any given frame of the clip will have the strobe effect, giving
the appearance of a random effect.
Strobe Specifies how the effect is applied. Operates On Color Only performs the strobe operation on all color channels.
Make Layer Transparent makes the clip transparent when a strobe effect occurs.
Strobe Operator Specifies the arithmetic operator to use when Operates On Color Only is selected from the Strobe
menu. The default setting is Copy.
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