Matrox Electronic Systems Matrox RT.X2 User Manual

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Chapter 4, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro

progresses from black to white and you want your gradient to end at dark
gray, drag the slider to 10%.

Noise

Use these controls to apply noise patterns to your shine effect.

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Noise Pattern

Allows you to select a noise pattern. Click the button on

the right to see the list of available patterns.

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Amount

Sets the amount of noise that will be applied to your effect. The

higher the value, the more apparent the noise pattern becomes.

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Size

Sets the size of the artifacts in the noise pattern. Drag the slider to

the right to increase the size of the artifacts, or to the left to shrink them.

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X Progression

Sets the progression of the noise pattern along the

horizontal axis.

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Y Progression

Sets the progression of the noise pattern along the vertical

axis.

Postprocessing

Use these controls to define how your shine colors blend

with your source image’s colors. Each mode involves a calculation that uses
the pixel values from your shine effect and the source image.

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Mode

Use this to select the mode you want to use for blending. Click the

triangle on the right to expand the list.

None

There is no blending, only the shine pixels are displayed.

Add

Adds the source image pixel values to the shine pixel values. This

lightens the effect.

Modulate

Multiplies the shine pixel values with the source image pixel

values. This darkens the effect.

Subtract

Subtracts the source image pixel values from the shine pixel

values to create a new color.

Add Smooth

Blending of the shine pixel values is performed only on

the low saturated (pale) colors from the source image. This will result in
a more subtle effect.

Add Signed

Adds the shine pixel values to the brightest pixel values

of the source image.

Blend

Blends the shine pixel values with the alpha pixel values of the

source image.

Blend Signed

Blends the shine pixel values with the brightest pixel

values of the source image.

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Original Opacity

Sets the opacity of the source image.

Click here to
select a noise
pattern

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