Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Creating a shine effect

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End Opacity

Sets the opacity of the rays furthest from the light source.

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

Preprocessing

These controls allow you to isolate a channel as the input

for the shine. For example, if you wanted to apply the shine to the alpha
channel only, you would select

Alpha Only

as your mode.

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Enable Preprocessing

Select this option to enable preprocessing.

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Mode

Lets you select the channel you want to use for your effect. Click

the triangle on the right to expand the list.

Red Only

Uses the red channel.

Green Only

Uses the green channel.

Blue Only

Uses the blue channel.

Alpha Only

Uses the alpha channel.

Luma

Uses the luminance values.

Oversaturated Luma

Uses the oversaturated luminance values only.

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Threshold

Use this to proportionally increase or decrease the region

outside your

Mode

range. For example, if you chose

Red Only

as your

mode, raising the

Threshold

will cause only the really bright red areas of

your image to be affected by the shine.

Color Remapping

These controls allow you to apply a color gradient to

your effect. For example, you may want to simulate the look of a crackling
fire by using a gradient that contains orange, red, and white.

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Enable Color Remapping

Select this option to enable color remapping.

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Gradient

Allows you to select a gradient. Click the button on the right

to see the list of available gradients. You can use the

Gradient Lower

Boundary

and

Gradient Upper Boundary

controls to specify a range of

colors from the gradient you choose.

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Use Gradient Built-in Alpha

Select this option when using a gradient

that contains an alpha channel.

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Gradient Lower Boundary

Sets the starting color from the

gradient you

chose, which will create a gradual progression between this color and the

Gradient Upper Boundary

color. Drag the slider to progress through the

various colors in the gradient. For example if you selected a gradient that
progresses from black to white and you want your gradient to start at
medium gray, drag the slider to 50%.

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Gradient Upper Boundary

Sets the end color from the gradient you

chose, which will create a gradual progression between this color and the

Gradient Lower Boundary

color. Drag the slider to progress through the

various colors in the gradient. For example, if you selected a gradient that

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