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Image Effect Parameters
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Paint Effect Mode Parameters
Mode parameters and options affect the overall nature of the Intraframe editing you perform
using the Paint Effect. This parameter is not keyframeable.
A Mode parameter is also available in FluidMotion Edit and is described in “FluidMotion Edit
Parameters for Timewarp Effects” on page 708.
Parameter Description
Fast menu Provides different mode options for Intraframe editing. For information about the available
modes, see “Paint Effect Modes” on page 673.
Opac. (opacity) Sets the transparency level of a painted object created with the Paint Effect. Values range
from 0 (makes a painted object transparent) to 100 (makes an object opaque).
Object Visible Lets you add a keyframe to a segment or transition and have a painted object or matte
suddenly “pop” onto the screen at the position marked by the keyframe. You must have at
least three keyframes to create this effect.
Hor (horizontal),
Vert (vertical)
These parameters are available for the Clone, Scratch Removal, Mosaic, Blur, and Unsharp
Mask modes. When you use one of these parameters with the Clone and Scratch Removal
modes, it controls the horizontal or vertical position of the painted object in the frame relative
to its original position. When you use one of these parameters with the Mosaic, Blur, and
Unsharp Mask modes, it controls the extent of the tiling, blurring, or sharpening effect in the
horizontal or vertical direction.
Amt (amount) This parameter is available for the Darken and Lighten modes. It controls the extent of the
darkening or lightening effect.
Angle This parameter is available for the Gradient and Emboss modes. It controls the direction of
the gradient or the extrusion effect.
Frame/Field Controls which frame or field is the source for clean replacement material when you are
working in Scratch Removal mode. For more information, see “Scratch Removal Effect
Scratch Parameters” on page 683.
Offset Fast menu Defines the position from which the Frame or Field parameter is measured when you are
working in Scratch Removal mode. For more information, see “Scratch Removal Effect
Scratch Parameters” on page 683.