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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
The thickness of the feather.
Feather
Inverts the matte.
Invert Circle
The blend mode used to combine the shape and the original clip. The default None displays only the
Blending Mode
shape, without the original clip.
Ellipse effect
The Ellipse effect draws an ellipse.
Original image (left), with effect applied to the background once (center), and then applied multiple times (right)
Eyedropper Fill effect
The Eyedropper Fill effect applies a sampled color to the source clip. This effect is useful for quickly picking a solid
color from a sample point on the original clip or picking a color value from one clip and using blend modes to apply
this color to a second clip.
Original image (left), and with different color samples applied (center and right)
The center of the sampled area.
Sample Point
The radius of the sampled area.
Sample Radius
Which color values are sampled:
Average Pixel Color
Samples the average RGB color values, excluding those of transparent pixels.
Skip Empty
Samples the average of all RGB color values, including those of transparent pixels.
All
Samples the average of all RGB color values, premultiplied with the alpha channel.
All Premultiplied
Samples the average of all RGB color and alpha channel values. The result is that the sampled color
Including Alpha
also contains the average transparency of the sampled pixels.
When selected, the effect maintains the original clip's alpha channel. If you choose Including
Maintain Original Alpha
Alpha from the Average Pixel Color menu, the original alpha is stenciled over the sampled color.
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.
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