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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
Causes only the strokes themselves to appear, leaving the clip transparent between the
Paint On Transparent
strokes.
Paint On White/Paint On Black
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.
Color Emboss effect
The Color Emboss effect works like the Emboss effect, without suppressing the image's original colors.
Emboss effect
The Emboss effect sharpens the edges of objects in the image and suppresses colors. The effect also highlights the edges
from a specified angle.
The direction from which the highlight source shines.
Direction
The apparent height of the embossing, in pixels. The Relief setting actually controls the maximum width of
Relief
highlighted edges.
Determines the sharpness of the image.
Contrast
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.
Find Edges effect
The Find Edges effect identifies the areas of the image that have significant transitions and emphasizes the edges. Edges
can appear as dark lines against a white background or colored lines against a black background. If the Find Edges
effect is applied, images often look like sketches or photographic negatives of the original.
Inverts the image after the edges are found. When Invert isn't selected, edges appear as dark lines on a white
Invert
background. When Invert is selected, edges appear as bright lines on a black background.
Mosaic effect
The Mosaic effect fills a clip with solid-color rectangles, pixelating the original image. This effect is useful for
simulating low-resolution displays and for obscuring faces. You can also animate it for a transition.
The number of blocks in each row and column.
Horizontal/Vertical Blocks
Gives each tile the color of the pixel in the center of the corresponding region in the original image.
Sharp Colors
Otherwise, each tile is given the average color of the corresponding region in the original image.
Posterize effect
The Posterize effect lets you specify the number of tonal levels (or brightness values) for each channel in an image. The
Posterize effect then maps pixels to the closest matching level. For example, choosing two tonal levels in an RGB image
gives you two tones for red, two tones for green, and two tones for blue. Values range from 2 to 255.
The number of tonal levels for each channel.
Level
Applies strokes over a white or black background.
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