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How much of the shadows and highlights are clipped to the new extreme shadow and
Black Clip, White Clip
highlight colors in the image. Note that setting the clipping values too high reduces detail in the shadows or
highlights. A value between 0.0% and 1% is recommended. By default, shadow and highlight pixels are clipped by
0.1%—that is, the first 0.1% of either extreme is ignored when the darkest and lightest pixels in the image are
identified; these are then mapped to output black and output white. This method ensures that input black and input
white values are based on representative rather than extreme pixel values.
Identifies an average nearly neutral color in the frame and then adjusts the
Snap Neutral Midtones (Auto Color only)
gamma values to make the color neutral.
The effect's transparency. The result of the effect is blended with the original image, with the
Blend With Original
effect result composited on top. The higher you set this value, the less the effect affects the layer. For example, if you
set this value to 100%, the effect has no visible result on the layer; if you set this value to 0%, the original image doesn't
show through.
Auto Levels effect
The Auto Levels effect maps the lightest and darkest values in each color channel in the image to white and black,
and then redistributes the intermediate values. As a result, highlights appear lighter and shadows appear darker.
Because Auto Levels adjusts each color channel individually, it may remove or introduce color casts.
See "Auto Color and Auto Contrast effects" on page 387 for explanations of this effect's controls.
This effect works with 8-bpc and 16-bpc color.
Original (left), and with effect applied (right)
Brightness & Contrast effect
The Brightness & Contrast effect adjusts the brightness and contrast of an entire layer (not individual channels). The
default value of 0.0 indicates that no change is made. Using the Brightness & Contrast effect is the easiest way to make
simple adjustments to the tonal range of the image. It adjusts all pixel values in the image at once—highlights,
shadows, and midtones.
This effect works with 8-bpc, 16-bpc, and 32-bpc color.
Broadcast Colors effect
Note: The Color Finesse plug-in included with After Effects includes excellent tools that can help you keep your colors
within the broadcast-safe range. For more information, see the Color Finesse documentation in the following folder:
Adobe After Effects CS3/Additional Documentation/Color Finesse 2.
The Broadcast Colors effect alters pixel color values to keep signal amplitudes within the range allowed for broadcast
television.
Use the Key Out Unsafe and Key Out Safe settings for How To Make Color Safe to determine which portions of the
image will be affected by the Broadcast Colors effect at the current settings.

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