Equalize – Apple Motion 4 User Manual
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Parameters in the Inspector
Desaturation:
Sets the amount of desaturation. Values range from 0 (no change) to 1.00
(full desaturation).
Luminance:
Sets how the luminance type is calculated. Values can be selected from the
following: NTSC, PAL, Film, Red, Green, and Blue. If NTSC, PAL, or Film is selected, luminance
is calculated based on weighting for those standards; if a channel is selected, luminance
is calculated using that channel.
Mix:
Sets what percentage of the original image is blended with the color-corrected
image.
HUD Controls
The HUD contains the following controls: Desaturation and Luminance.
Equalize
Remaps the black and white points in an image, resulting in individual adjustments to
the contrast in the dark and light parts of an image. The Equalize filter can be used to
adjust the overall contrast range of an image, crushing the whites and blacks, or it can
be used to create selective washed out or darkened effects.
This filter causes rasterization in 3D groups.
Original image
Equalize applied
Parameters in the Inspector
Black Point:
Sets the relative color value used for black.
White Point:
Sets the relative color value used for white.
Mix:
Sets what percentage of the original image is blended with the color-corrected
image.
HUD Controls
The HUD contains the following controls: Black Point and White Point.
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Chapter 16
Using Filters