Zoom, Remastering to a different resolution with proxies – Apple Shake 4 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Compatible File Formats and Image Resolutions

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subPixel
Turns on quality control.

0 = low quality

1 = high quality

If the new width or height is not an integer (either because it was set that way, or
because of a proxy scale), you have a choice to snap to the closest integer (subpixel
off ) or generate transparent pixels for the last row and column (subpixel on).

Zoom

The Zoom node resizes the image to a given resolution.

Parameters

This node displays the following controls in the Parameters tab:

xScale, yScale
The scaling factor, for example, .5 = half resolution, 2 = twice the resolution.

filter
The method to use to scale the image. For more information, see Chapter 28, “Filters.”

subPixel
Turns on quality control.

0 = low quality

1 = high quality

If the new width or height is not an integer (either because it was set that way, or
because of a proxy scale), you have a choice to snap to the closest integer (subpixel
off ) or generate transparent pixels for the last row and column (subpixel on).

Remastering to a Different Resolution With Proxies

You can remaster your scene’s resolution using proxy images. As an example, you can
load NTSC and PAL images simultaneously, with one set as a proxy image. With the
proper scaling factors, the scene can be reset to the other resolution by switching the
proxy set.

For more information on working with proxies and high-resolution images, see
Chapter 3, “

Adding Media, Retiming, and Remastering

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