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Using the Effect Editor
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Using Parameter Enable Buttons in the Effect Editor
You control some parameters using parameter Enable buttons. These parameters can either be
active or inactive but cannot be adjusted over a range of values. For example, the Fixed Aspect
parameter Enable button controls whether the aspect ratio of an image is maintained when you
adjust one of its dimensions.
To turn a parameter on or off using a parameter Enable button:
t Click the Enable button.
Parameter Enable buttons, when the parameter is active (left) and when the parameter is inactive (right)
Accessing Additional Parameters for an Effect
Some effects have additional parameters that control their operation. For example, the Grid
effect has additional parameters in which you set the number of columns and rows in the wipe.
When an effect has additional parameters, the Other Options button appears next to the effect
name or in a parameter group.
To access an effect’s additional parameters:
t Next to the effect name or in a parameter group, click the Other Options button.
A dialog box opens in which you set the additional parameters.
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You also use the Other Options button to access the parameters for third-party plug-in effects
and for the Windows Color dialog box or Macintosh Colors panel in effects that lets you change
color parameters.
Adjusting a Color Parameter for an Effect
In addition to using the Hue, Sat (saturation), and Lum (luminance) sliders, you can change a
color parameter or select a key color with the following methods:
Select a color with the eyedropper.
Specify a color in the Windows Color dialog box or Macintosh Colors panel.
The Windows Color dialog box is part of the Windows operating system and the Macintosh
Colors panel is part of the Macintosh operating system.