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981Motion User Guide
Fisheye filter in Motion
Distorts an image as if it were seen through a fisheye lens. The result is an extremely wide-
angle warping effect also known as barrel distortion. Use the Fisheye filter with a negative
Amount value as an imprecise way to correct for barrel distortion in images shot using a
wide-angle lens.
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Radius: Sets the radius of the fisheye lens effect.
Amount: Sets the amount and nature of the distortion. Lower values create concave
distortion; higher values create convex distortion.
Center: Sets the position of the center of the fisheye effect. Drag the Center onscreen
control to adjust its value in the canvas.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the distorted image.
Publish OSC: Publishes the filters onscreen controls in Final Cut Pro. For more
information on creating content for use in Final Cut Pro, see Intro to Final Cut Pro
templates in Motion.
Flop filter in Motion
Reverses an image horizontally, vertically, or in both directions.
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Flop: Sets the direction in which the image is flopped (Horizontal, Vertical, or Both).
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the flopped image.