Time filters, Time filters overview, Echo – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 19

Filters

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This filter causes rasterization in 3D groups. For more information on rasterization, see

Groups

and rasterization

on page 1045.

Original image

Triangle Tile filter applied

Parameters in the Inspector

Center: Sets the origin of the tile. Drag the Center onscreen control to adjust its value in
the Canvas.

Angle: Sets the angle of rotation of the triangles.

Tile Size: Sets the size of the triangles.

Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the filtered image.

Publish OSC: Publishes the filter’s onscreen controls in Final Cut Pro X. For more information on
creating content for use in Final Cut Pro, see

Final Cut Pro X templates overview

on page 385.

Time filters

Time filters overview

Other filters manipulate objects in two or three dimensions, but Time filters manipulate objects
temporally. Time filters are most often used to modify moving footage.

For a description of each Time filter, see the filters list in the Help table of contents (the sidebar
to the left of this window).

Echo

Echoes an object’s motion by repeating frames. As a result, moving areas of an image leave a
streaking trail behind.

This filter causes rasterization in 3D groups. For more information on rasterization, see

Groups

and rasterization

on page 1045.

Parameters in the Inspector

Delay: Sets the amount of delay between echoes. Values range from 0.1 to 1. A value of 0.1 is a
zero frame echo, and a value of 1 represents a 60-frame echo.

Number: Sets the number of echoes.

Decay: Sets the amount of time it takes for an echo to decay.

Amount: Sets the relative opacity of each echo.

Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image to be blended with the filtered image.

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