Video filters – Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 10
Using Filters
WideTime
Similar to the Echo filter, but WideTime holds frames both before and after the current
frame to stretch the image’s motion out in time. This filter causes rasterization in 3D
groups.
Parameters in the Inspector
Duration: Sets the number of frames before and after the current frame that are
blended. Values range from 0 to 1.
Decay: Sets the amount of time the added frames are held. Values range from 0 to 1.
Amount: Sets the amount of opacity of the delayed object being overlaid. Values
range from 0 (no reduction) to 1.0 (transparent).
Mix: Sets the amount of the filtered frame to be mixed with the original source frame.
Values range from 0 to 100%.
HUD Controls
The HUD contains the Duration, Decay, and Amount controls.
Video Filters
Video filters are more utilitarian in nature, and can be used to help prepare a project for
broadcast output.
Broadcast Safe
This filter limits the range of luminance or chrominance in an image to the broadcast
legal limit.
Parameters in the Inspector
Video Type: Sets the rule set to be used for filtering image data. Value can be NTSC or
PAL.
Fix Method: Sets the type of fix to be made to the image. Value can be Reduce
Luminance or Reduce Saturation.
Mix: Sets the amount of the filtered frame to be mixed with the original source frame.
Values range from 0 to 100%.
HUD Controls
The HUD contains the Video Type and Fix Method controls.
Deinterlace
This filter deinterlaces an interlaced object using one of several possible methods. This
filter causes rasterization in 3D groups.