Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Chapter 4, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro

set the

X Size Variation

value to 5%, the brush strokes will randomly grow

between 0 and 5% of the

X Mean Size

value.

$

Y Mean Size

Specifies the size of the brush stroke along the y axis.

$

Y Size Variation

Use this to set the maximum percentage that a brush

stroke will grow in relation to the

Y

Mean Size

value. For example, if you

set the

Y

Size Variation

value to 5%, each brush stroke will randomly grow

between 0 and 5% of the

Y

Mean Size

value.

$

Link X&Y

If you select this option you only need to adjust the x size

values, and the y size values will be identical.

$

Preserve Aspect Ratio

Select this option to keep the shape of your brush

strokes similar. For example, if your brush strokes are rectangular, adjusting
the variation controls may alter their shape. Selecting this option will
preserve it.

• Position

$

X Mean Position

Sets the position of the brush strokes along the x axis.

$

X Position Variation

Use this to set the maximum percentage that a

brush stroke will move in relation to the

X Mean Position

value. For

example, if you set the

X Position Variation

value to 5%, each brush stroke

will randomly move between 0 and 5% of the

X

Mean Position

value.

$

Y Mean Position

Sets the position of the brush strokes along the y axis.

$

Y Position Variation

Use this to set the maximum percentage that a

brush stroke will move in relation to the

Y Mean Position

value. For

example, if you set the

Y

Position Variation

value to 5%, each brush stroke

will randomly move between 0 and 5% of the

Y Mean Position

value.

$

Link X&Y

If you select this option you only need to adjust the x size

values, and the y size values will be identical.

Brush Opacity

$

Mean Opacity

Use this to set the opacity of the brush strokes. Levels

range from completely transparent (0) to opaque (100).

$

Opacity Variation

Use this to set the maximum percentage of opacity

that a brush stroke will reach in relation to the

Mean Opacity

. For example,

if you set the

Mean Opacity

value to 5%, the opacity for each brush stroke

will be randomly set between 0 and 5% of the

Mean Opacity

value.

Smoothness

Sets the smoothness applied to the colors in the brush

strokes. The higher the value, the less sharp the colors become. This is useful
if you want to remove artifacts that may appear when using a brightly
colored image.

Use Original Alpha

Select this option if you would like the brush strokes

to be confined within the transparent areas in your clip. This is useful if you
are using a title.

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