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The opacity of the magnified area, as a percentage of the opacity of the original clip.
Opacity
The type of scaling used to magnify the image:
Scaling
This method maintains sharpness in the image but produces pixelated edges at higher values.
Standard
Uses spline algorithms. If you scale the image beyond 100%, Soft reduces edge pixilation and maintains image
Soft
quality. Soft works well at large magnification amounts.
Creates scatter or noise in the image as the image enlarges.
Scatter
The blend mode used to combine the magnified area with the original clip. The None option displays
Blending Mode
transparent pixels around the magnified area.
If Resize Layer is selected, the magnified area can extend beyond the original clip's boundaries.
Resize Layer
Mirror effect
The Mirror effect splits the image along a line and reflects one side onto the other.
The position of the line about which the reflection occurs.
Reflection Center
The angle of the line about which the reflection occurs. An angle of 0° reflects the left side onto the
Reflection Angle
right. An angle of 90° reflects the top onto the bottom.
Note: You can directly manipulate the Mirror effect in the Program monitor. Click the Transform icon
drag the adjustment handle.
Offset effect
The Offset effect pans the image within a clip. Visual information pushed off one side of the image appears on the
opposite side.
The new position of the original image's center point.
Shift Center To
The effect's transparency. The result of the effect is blended with the original image, with the effect
Blend With Original
result composited on top. The higher you set this value, the less the effect affects the clip. For example, if you set this
value to 100%, the effect has no visible result on the clip; if you set this value to 0%, the original image doesn't show
through.
Spherize effect
The Spherize effect distorts a layer by wrapping a region of the image onto a sphere.
Here's an example of using this effect
Transform effect
The Transform effect applies two-dimensional geometric transformations to a clip. Apply the Transform effect instead
of using clip Fixed effects if you want to render clip anchor point, position, scale, or opacity settings before other
Standard effects are rendered. Anchor Point, Position, Rotation, Scale, and Opacity properties function much the same
as the Fixed effects. For more details on the Transform effect, see the topic "How to use other motion effects: Basic 3D,
Camera View, and Transform" in the tutorial
Skew amount.
Skew
The axis about which skew occurs.
Skew Axis
Note: In Adobe After Effects, the Transform effect includes the Shutter Angle control and Use Composition's Shutter
Angle option. Both controls are adjusted only in After Effects.
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