System information
Mode Description Example
Lighten Compares the overlay and background pixel by pixel and 
selects the lighter color value for each pixel.
Difference Compares the overlay and  background pixel by pixel and 
subtracts the darker color value from the  lighter color to 
generate a new color value.
Difference 
Squared
Remaps color values along a parabolic   curve. The color values 
of the layers in the composite group are subtracted,  and then 
the subtracted values are squared.
The resulting image will  have less extreme changes in color 
values as the colors approach black  (RGB 0,0,0) and more 
extreme changes in color values as colors approach  white (RGB 
255,255,255).
Drag the Level  slider in a video track to control the transparency or blending of each   track. Left is 100% 
transparent and right is 100% opaque. You can also  double-click the percent to enter a specific numeric 
percentage.
Using a 2-to-1 transform plug-in for custom compositing
When you click the Parent  Composite Mode or Compositing  Mode  button and choose Custom from 
the menu, you can use plug-ins to customize compositing.
The included Displacement Map, Height Map, and Bump Map   plug-ins can create interesting lens, mirror, 
water, fire, and other light-bending  effects.
Plug-In Description
Displacement  Map Uses the parent image as a guide to  offset the pixels in the 
composited child tracks along the horizontal  and vertical axes.
The X and  Y offsets are independently encoded in the image color 
channels.
Height  Map Uses the parent image as a guide to  make the pixels in the 
composited child tracks appear closer to or farther  away from the 
viewer.
The gradient  of the image in the parent track is used to determine the 
amount of offset  for the image displayed at that location, in much 
the same way light bends  through a lens.
Bump  Map Uses the parent image as a guide to  add texture and lighting to the 
composited child tracks.
The texture  of the bump map is applied to the composited child 
tracks: light sections  of the map represent high areas, and dark 
sections represent low areas.
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