Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 10
Using Filters
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Offset: Sets an amount, in degrees, that the color wheel is offset to determine color
application. Values start at 0 degrees.
Repeats: Sets the number of times the gradient repeats over the course of its range.
Values range from 1 to 32.
Repeat Method: Sets the method by which the gradient is mapped when repeating.
Values can be set to either Mirror (default) or Wrap. This parameter only affects the filter
when Repeats is set to a number greater than 1.
Map Channel: Sets the channel used to determine how the image is colorized. Values
can be selected from the following: Luminance (default), Red, Green, Blue, or Alpha.
Mix: Sets what percentage of the original image is blended with the filtered image.
Values range from 0 to 100%.
HUD Controls
The HUD contains the same controls as the Inspector, with the exception of the
Gradient Editor and the Mix control.
HSV Adjust
An alternate method of performing color correction based on the HSV color model.
HSV is often used in color picking interfaces, and is employed by the default color
wheel method of the Apple Color Picker.
This filter provides controls to adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Value levels in an image,
independently. The Hue control is an angular representation of the color values in an
image. By rotating the Hue angle, you uniformly remap the colors throughout an
image, similar to the effect of turning the hue or phase knob of a broadcast monitor.