Time Displacement Effect (Pro Only) - Adobe AFTER EFFECTS 7.0 Manual

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Specifies the point in time in the comparison layer, in seconds, where the layers are compared. If this
Time Offset
control is set to 0.00, the comparison occurs at the current time. To compare the effect layer to a point 3 seconds into
the comparison layer, for example, change the Time Offset value to 3. When you select the underlined offset value,
you can type the specific frame offset value in the format frames/framerate. After Effects automatically calculates the
value. For example, type 3/30 to offset three frames forward in a 30-fps composition. The calculated value is 0.1, or
10% of the total time.
Adjusts the comparison result. This control can be especially helpful in fine-tuning color corrections.
Contrast
Displays the result of the comparison as an absolute value. Any area of the comparison layer
Absolute Difference
that is not different from the effect layer is represented by black, and any amount of difference is represented as
brighter than black. When this option is unselected, compared areas with no difference are represented as gray.
Specifies how the alpha channel is calculated.
Alpha Channel
Uses the effect layer's alpha channel.
Original
Uses the target layer's alpha channel.
Target
Blends the effect and target layers' alpha channels.
Blend
Uses the most opaque of the original source and Target layers' alpha channels.
Max
Sets the alpha channel to completely opaque.
Full On
Uses the lightness of the RGB difference as alpha.
Lightness Of Result
Uses the highest values of the RGB difference as alpha.
Max Of Result
Calculates differences in the effect and target layers' alpha channels the same way RGB
Alpha Difference
difference is calculated.
Calculates only the differences in the alpha channels. RGB is set to white.
Alpha Difference Only

Time Displacement effect (Pro only)

The Time Displacement effect distorts the image by shifting pixels across time, producing a wide variety of effects.
For example, the traditional slit-scan technique, which captures different stages of a moving image across time, can
be simulated using the Time Displacement effect.
This effect works with 8-bpc and 16-bpc color.
Time Displacement effect
Like the Displacement Map effect, the Time Displacement effect uses a displacement map, but it bases the movement
of pixels in the layer on luminance values in the map. Pixels in the layer that correspond to bright areas in the
displacement map are replaced by pixels in the same position but at a specified number of seconds forward in time.
Likewise, pixels in the layer that correspond to dark areas in the displacement map are replaced by pixels at a
specified number of seconds backward in time. You can use any layer as a displacement map, though using a
grayscale image lets you more easily see brightness levels and predict how pixels will be displaced.
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