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Creating Gradient Images for PlasmaWipe Effects
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5. Save an NTSC version of the image by doing the following:
a. Select Image > Image Size.
b. In the Height text box, change the image height to 486 pixels. Keep the image width at 720
pixels.
c. Deselect Constrain Proportions.
d. Select Resample Image, and then select Resample Image > Bicubic, or, if the image has hard
edges, select Resample Image > Nearest Neighbor.
e. Click OK.
f. Select File > Save As.
The Save As dialog box opens.
g. Name the file as described in step 4.
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The name you choose for the image becomes the name of the effect that appears in the Effect
Palette. Ensure you use exactly the same name for the PAL and NTSC versions of the file.
6. Store the two images in the PlasmaWipes folder structure.
For more information, see “Storing Images in the PlasmaWipes Folder Structure” on page 436.
Storing Images in the PlasmaWipes Folder Structure
You must store your PlasmeWipe images in the correct folders so that Media Composer can
recognize the files. For more information on the folder structure, see “Folder Structure for
PlasmaWipe Effects” on page 429.
To store your Plasma Wipe image files:
1. Give your image files unique names so that you can recognize the files if you copy them to
another system.
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The name you choose for the image becomes the name of the effect that appears in the Effect
Palette. Ensure you use exactly the same name for the PAL and NTSC versions of the file.
2. Create new folders to organize your new effects. Create identical folders within the 720x486
folder and the 720x576 folder in your PlasmaWipes folder.
Do not store your files in the Avid folders because the folders might be overwritten when you
update your Avid software. Create folders within the 720x486 folder and the 720x576 folder at
the same level as the Avid folder. You can use any number of nesting levels for your folders in
order to organize your effects. Media Composer system displays the full path as part of the name
in the effect category. The following illustration shows the Effect Palette with the full default
path in the effect category.
(Macintosh only) If you create additional folders for your own custom PlasmaWipe effects, back
them up before you run the PlasmaWipes installer to replace or update the PlasmaWipes folder.
On the Macintosh operating system, the installer deletes and replaces the entire PlasmaWipes
folder.