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Table Of Contents
Common 2D Effect Parameters
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Magic Mask
Magic Mask lets you apply effects across a series of frames, using the chroma and luma values as the
criteria for edge detection. After you pick a color with the eyedropper, you can adjust the Hue, Sat,
and Lum sliders to fine-tune the color selection.
Magic Mask is available in the following effects: Image: Paint Effect, Image: Spot Color Correction
(Media Composer | Symphony Option Only), Key: AniMatte.
Type menu Selects one of the following grid types:
Square
Standard Film
Academy
The Academy grid includes a safety margin on the left that is used for adding the
optical sound track.
Super 35
Anamorphic
Fields Determines the number of tick marks along the grid axes as well as the number of visible
grid points. Values range from 8 to 32.
Sub (subfields) Determines the snap-to-grid feature between visible grid points. The value determines
how many jumps are in between each visible point. Values range from 0 (turns off the
snap-to-grid feature) to 10 (provides 10 jumps between each visible point).
Source Scan Size Applies to film projects, where an optical house scans film for the addition of visual
effects. Values range from 720 to 9999 for Horizontal and from 243 to 9999 for Vertical.
Source Grid Offset Move the grid on the image. The Inset slider shrinks the grid proportionally. Values are set
to approximately 15% of the current values in the Source Scan Size sliders.
Transfer menu Specifies how the film was transferred to video as follows:
Full Aperture — The transfer includes everything that is visible in the frame.
Academy — The transfer does not include the sound track area on the left side of the
film.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Color controls Let you select a color from the video background and then refine it. For more information on the
parameter controls, see “Color Parameter Controls” on page 482.
To colorize your effect, use the controls in the Paint Effect’s Color parameter category in
conjunction with one of the Paint Effect modes.