of a second, or a clip’s colors could invert at random intervals.
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.
Texturize
The Texturize effect gives a clip the appearance of having the texture of another clip. For
example, you could make the image of a tree appear as if it had the texture of bricks, and
control the depth of the texture and the apparent light source.
Texture Placement
Specifies how the effect is applied. Tile Texture applies the texture
repeatedly over the clip. Center Texture positions the texture in the middle of the clip.
Stretch Texture to Fit stretches the texture to the dimensions of the selected clip.
Tiles
The Tiles effect breaks up a clip into a series of tiles. In the effect’s dialog box, you specify
the number of vertical tiles you want, the maximum distance you want a tile to be offset
from its original position, and how you want to fill the area between tiles. You can fill this
area with white (the background color), with black (the foreground color), with an inverse
(negative) version of the image, or with the unaltered image. You can also make the area
between the tiles transparent by applying Transparency, selecting Alpha Channel, and
then selecting either Background color or Foreground color.
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Tint
The Tint effect alters an image’s color information. For each pixel, the luminance value
specifies a blend between two colors. Map Black To and Map White To specify to which
colors dark and bright pixels are mapped. Intermediate pixels are assigned intermediate
values. Amount To Tint specifies the intensity of the effect.
Track Matte Key
The Track Matte Key effect creates transparent areas in a clip that correspond to the
luminance levels of another clip. Transparent areas reveal the image produced by clips in
lower tracks. Exclude the matte clip from the output by selecting the clip and choosing
Clip > Enable.
Transform
The Transform effect applies two-dimensional geometric transformations to a clip. Use the
Transform effect to skew a clip along any axis. Apply the Transform effect instead of using
a clip’s Fixed effects if you want to render anchor point, position, scale, or opacity settings
before other Standard effects are rendered.