Drop shadows for resize and key shape effects – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Cropping an image trims the foreground image from whatever side you select, either
left, right, top, bottom, or from all sides. You can also use cropping to center an image
or cut out any unwanted video.
Description
Range
Option
Screen
Image
The 4:3 image is divided into 8 equal sections,
making the crop larger as the number increases.
0 to 8
Left
4:3
0 to 8
Right
0 to 6
Top
0 to 6
Bottom
0 to 4
All
Locks the size of the image box so you can move
the video within it without changing the size of the
image box.
On or Off
Lock Crop
The 16:9 image is divided into 32 equal sections,
making the crop larger as the number increases.
0 to 32
Left
16:9
0 to 32
Right
0 to 18
Top
0 to 18
Bottom
0 to 16
All
Locks the size of the image box so you can move
the video within it without changing the size of the
image box.
On or Off
Lock Crop
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Drop shadows for Resize and Key Shape effects
You can apply a drop shadow to the foreground image in your effect for a 4:3 or 16:9
screen image.
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
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