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Chapter 19 Filters 781
YUV Adjust
Allows color adjustment in YUV (Y’C
B
C
R
) color space. The YUV color space denition is used to
describe NTSC and PAL broadcast signals.
Parameters in the Inspector
Y: Sets the intensity of the Y color channel. (Y represents luma/brightness information.)
U: Sets the phase of the U color channel. (U represents chroma/color information.)
V: Sets the phase of the V color channel. (V represents chroma/color information.)
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the color-corrected image.
Distortion lters
Distortion lters overview
Distortion lters are used to change the shape of objects—warping, twisting, and pulling them
in dierent directions.
For a description of each Distortion lter, see the lters list in the Help table of contents (the
sidebar to the left of this window).
Black Hole
Distorts an image by causing part of it to disappear into the specied center point, and by
bowing the top, bottom, and sides inward. As the value of the Amount parameter increases, the
more the sides bow in, and the more of the image at the center point disappears into it. The
Poke lter has a similar eect without removing part of the image.
This lter causes rasterization in 3D groups. For more information on rasterization, see Groups
and rasterization on page 1045.
Original image Black Hole filter applied
Parameters in the Inspector
Center: Sets the position of the center of the black hole. Drag the Center onscreen control to
adjust its value in the Canvas.
Amount: Sets the amount of force pulling on your object. Default values range from 0 (no
gravity) to 3000 (the entire object is pulled into the black hole).
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the distorted image.
Publish OSC: Publishes the lter’s onscreen controls in Final Cut Pro X. For more information on
creating content for use in Final Cut Pro, see Final Cut Pro X templates overview on page 385.
Bulge
Distorts an image as if pushed outward by something pushing it from behind.
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