Path control for keyframes – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
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In addition to adding the drop shadow, you can change its color, opacity, and amount
of offset. To position the drop shadow, use the X-Offset and Y-Offset parameters.
Description
Range
Option
Screen
Image
0 is not visible at all and 100 is opaque.
0 to 100
Opacity
4:3
-4 is the far left of the foreground and +4 is the far
right.
-4 to +4
X-Offset
-3 is the upper most limit and +3 is lowest limit
from the foreground.
-3 to +3
Y-Offset
-4 places the X-Offset at the left and the Y-Offset
at the upper most limit while +4 places the
-4 to +4
All
X-Offset at the right and the Y-Offset at the lowest
limit from the foreground.
Change the color of the drop shadow by clicking
the
Color
icon on the Options tab and selecting a
new color.
Standard
Windows
color
picker
Color
0 is not visible at all and 100 is opaque.
0 to 100
Opacity
16:9
-16 is the far left of the foreground and +16 is the
far right.
-16 to +16
X-Offset
-9 is the upper most limit and +9 is the lowest limit
from the foreground.
-9 to +9
Y-Offset
-4 places the X-Offset at the left and the Y-Offset
at the upper most limit while +4 places the
-9 to +9
All
X-Offset at the right and the Y-Offset at the lowest
limit from the foreground.
Change the color of the drop shadow by clicking
the
Color
icon on the Options tab and selecting a
new color.
Standard
Windows
color
picker
Color
Path Control for keyframes
You can apply different path types to specific keyframes in your sequence with the
Path Control option.
Description
Range
Option
Controls the length of the tension vector.
-10 to +10
Tension
Determines the angle of the path into and out of the keyframe.
-10 to +10
Continuity
Determines whether the path is pulled towards the previous
or the following keyframe.
-10 to +10
Bias
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Aurora Edit LD User Guide
08 April 2010
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