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Scaling a Graph Display in the Motion Effect Editor
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Scaling a Graph Display in the Motion Effect Editor
Each graph in the Motion Effect Editor has a Value scale slider and a Position scale slider.
You use these sliders to scale the graph view up or down to see more or less detail.
For the Speed graph, the Value scale slider controls the Percent Speed (vertical) axis, and the
Position scale slider controls the Output Position (horizontal) axis.
For the Position graph, the Value scale slider controls the Input Position (vertical) axis, and
the Position scale slider controls the Output Position (horizontal) axis.
Speed graph (left) and Position graph (right) in the Motion Effect Editor. Below each graph are the Value scale
slider (on the left), which controls the scaling of the vertical axis, and the Position scale slider (on the right),
which controls the scaling of the horizontal axis.
To change the amount of detail in the Percent Speed axis (Speed graph) or the Input
Position axis (Position graph):
t Drag the Value scale slider for either the Speed graph or the Position graph to the right
(to show more detail) or to the left (to show less detail.
To change the amount of detail in the Output Position axis for either graph:
t Drag the Position scale slider for either the Speed graph or the Position graph to the
right (to show more detail) or to the left (to show less detail).
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The darker gray area of a graph represents the valid working area (the amount of source
material you have available). The lighter gray area represents handles before and after the
source material.