Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Creating a cube effect

Additional Sources

References up to two additional sources that you

identified by applying the

Matrox Source Identifier

effect.

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Source 1

Lets you select the unique ID number that you assigned to the

first additional video source.

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Source 2

Lets you select the unique ID number that you assigned to the

second additional video source.

Cube Options

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Face Edge Softness

Sets the amount of softness to apply to the cube

face edges.

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Cube Edge Softness

Sets the amount of softness to apply to the outside

edges of the cube.

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Depth

Sets the depth of the cube.

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Highlight Color

Sets the color that is used for highlights.

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Highlight Intensity

Sets the brightness of the highlight

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Shadow Color

Sets the color that is used for shadows.

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Shadow Intensity

Sets the darkness of the shadow.

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RGB Cube

Sets all six cube faces to display a predetermined RGB color

(front=red, back=green, left=blue, right=yellow, top=cyan, bottom=violet).
Since color shows highlight and shadow better than video, this option is
useful for viewing the results when you adjust the highlight and shadow
settings.

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Show Light Direction

Displays a three-dimensional arrow that gives a

visual representation of the light direction that you can use as a viewing aid
while adjusting the light rotation. The arrow is white when the light is
directed away from you, and gets progressively darker as the light direction
rotates towards you. Make sure you clear this option before exporting your
final project.

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X Light Rotation

Rotates the light along the x axis.

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Y Light Rotation

Rotates the light along the y axis.

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Z Light Rotation

Rotates the light along the z axis.

Cube Faces (Front, Back, Left, Right, Top, Bottom)

All six cube faces

share the following settings:

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Cube Face Source

Sets whether the corresponding cube face displays a

color, the primary source that the cube effect is applied on, or one of the
two extra sources as selected under

Additional Sources

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Crop

Allows you to crop the edges of your source clip. For more

information, see

“Cropping your clip”

on page

55

. The crop settings are

available only when the corresponding face is set to display a video source.

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