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Table Of Contents
Common 2D Effect Parameters
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Scaling
Scaling resizes the effect by adjusting height and width.
For information on the 3D equivalent of this parameter category, see “Scaling (3D)” on
page 727.
Tracking
Lets you use tracking data to control the effect. When you enable an individual selector, your
Avid editing application maps a tracker to that selector. Trackers are named Point A, Point B, and
so on. For Intraframe effects, you can only enable trackers when an Intraframe object is selected.
For more information, see “Motion Tracking and Stabilization” on page 309.
Parameter Description
X Stretches or compresses the width of the effect. Values range from 0 to 400, where 100
indicates 100% scaling (normal size).
Y Stretches or compresses the height of the effect. Values range from 0 to 400, where 100
indicates 100% scaling (normal size).
Fixed Aspect Gangs the X and Y sliders together so that they move in unison when you drag either one.
When Fixed Aspect is enabled, you cannot change the aspect ratio of the effect.
Tracking Lets you use tracking data to scale the effect. For more information, see “Effects and Effect
Parameters That Use Tracking Data” on page 313.
By default, when Tracking is enabled, your Avid editing application maps two trackers named
Point A and Point B to the two tracker selectors.