User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Push Replaces one source image with another, while both tracks move at the same time. For example, track A would
typically occupy the entire screen, and then track B would slide in from the left, while track A slides out to the right
at the same time. The Push effect has two parameters:
Percentage Specifies the degree of visibility of either source during the blend.
Push From Controls the direction from which track B replaces track A. This parameter can contain Top, Right,
Bottom, and Left.
Slide Slides track B into the screen to cover track A. At the end of the effect, track B completely covers track A. The
Slide effect has two parameters:
Percentage Specifies two slider controls let you manipulate the degree of visibility of either source during the
blend.
Angle Specifiesthe anglefromwhich trackBenters theframe.Thisvalue is expressedindegrees,with0degrees
defined as the top of the screen.
Iris, Matrix Wipe, Radial, Wipe Each of these effects is an implementation of a series of masking or reveal-type
effects that take place between two tracks. Each has seven parameters:
Percentage Specifies the degree of visibility of either source during the blend.
Wipe Type Specifies which of the 13 available wipes, listed in the Wipe Type menu, is used. You can preview the
wipe types in the preview pane of the Select Effects dialog box.
Horizontal Repeat Specifies the number of horizontal repeats of the effect that occur in a single track.
Vertical Repeat Specifies the number of vertical repeats of the effect that are executed in a single track.
Border Width Specifies the width, in pixels, of a border that is drawn around the second track.
Border Color Specifies the RGB color of the border around the second track.
Soft Edges Specifies that the border drawn around the second track is blurred.
Zoom Produces a zooming effect of one image (B) over (or from) another image (A). The Zoom filter has four
parameters:
Percentage Specifies the percentage, or amount, of the area that the zooming image (B) zooms. The left zoom
percentage setting controls the zooming image (B) from its starting point (center to outer), and the right side controls
the zooming image from the end point (outer to center). You can adjust the two percentage settings and watch the
effects of zooming in and out, zooming image B over a large portion of image A, zooming image B over a very small
portion of image A, or a combination of the two such that the zooming object “zooms in place.
Zoom Type Controls which images zoom. Zooming B over A zooms image B out from or into a static image A.
Zooming B over Zooming A zooms image B out from or into a zooming image A. Zooming A simply zooms image A.
Zoom Center Specifies the horizontal and vertical start or end point of the zooming image, depending on the area
percentage settings.
Distance Specifies the amount of travel space and with what velocity that the image zooms.
See also
“To add and apply two source filter tracks” on page 560