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Working with the Blur Effect and Mosaic Effect
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13. Click in the middle of the Effect Preview monitor’s position bar to view the edge of the wipe.
14. (Option) To soften the edges of the wipe, adjust the Feathering parameters.
For more information, see “Feathering” on page 616.
15. Render the effect to play it back in real time.
For more information, see “Rendering Intraframe Effects” on page 473.
Working with the Blur Effect and Mosaic Effect
The Blur effect and Mosaic effect, found in the Image category, let you obscure part of an image
by distorting the pixels within a defined area.
The Blur effect and Mosaic effect act as intraframe effects. The Blur parameter category for the
Blur effect is the same as the one that appears for the Blur mode of the Paint Effect. The Mosaic
parameter category for the Mosaic effect is the same as the one that appears for the Mosaic mode
of the Paint Effect.
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The Blur and Mosaic effects are non-real-time effects. When you finish creating one of these
effects, you must render the effect to play it in real time.
Effect Editor Reference for the Blur Effect and Mosaic Effect
You control the Blur and Mosaic effects by using the following parameters in the Effect Editor:
Parameter Description
Acceleration Adjusts the effect’s speed from one keyframe to the next when the Blur or
Mosaic object moves within a segment.
Feathering Adds soft edges to a Blur or Mosaic object. Modifying the outline can
make an object stand out from or blend into the background.