Replicate
The Replicate effect divides the screen into tiles and displays the whole image in each tile.
Set the number of tiles per column and row by dragging the slider.
RGB Difference Key
The RGB Difference Key effect creates transparency by removing pixels from a specified
color or range of colors. Select a key color by clicking the Color swatch or by dragging the
eyedropper to a color in the Monitor window.
Ripple
The Ripple effect produces an undulating pattern on a clip, like ripples on the surface of a
pond. The shape, severity, and direction of the ripple pattern are adjustable, as well as the
background color.
Roll
The Roll effect rolls a clip to the left or to the right, or up or down, as if the image were on a
cylinder.
Screen Key
The Screen Key effect multiplies the inverse brightness values of the clip’s colors with that
of the image produced by clips in lower tracks. The resulting color is never darker than the
original. Using the Screen option is similar to the traditional technique of superimposing
two different film negatives and printing the result.
Sharpen
The Sharpen effect increases the contrast where color changes occur.
Sharpen Edges
The Sharpen Edges effect finds the areas in the clip where significant color changes
occur,
and sharpens them. Keyframes cannot be applied to this effect.
Shear
The Shear effect distorts a clip along a curve. Drag the band in the middle of the dialog
box to form a curve that indicates how you want the image distorted. You can adjust any
point along the curve. Specify how to treat areas of the image left undefined by the shear:
Wrap Around
Wraps the image to fill the undefined space so that the area is filled with
content from the opposite side of the image.
Repeat Edge Pixels
Extends the colors of the pixels along the edge of the clip in the
direction specified. This creates a banding effect if the edge pixels are different.
Solarize
The Solarize effect creates a blend between a negative and positive image, causing the
image to appear to have a halo. This effect is analogous to briefly exposing a print to light
during developing.
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Spherize
The Spherize effect wraps a clip around a spherical shape and is useful for giving objects
and text a three-dimensional effect. You can set the intensity (amount) from –100 (a
concave appearance) to 100 (a convex appearance). You can also select the direction in
which the effect is applied: Horizontal Only, Vertical Only, or Normal (in all directions).
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
onetenth