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Texturizer Applies a texture you select or create to an image.
Video effects
The Video effects are raster-based and use the document’s raster effects settings whenever you apply the effect to a vector graphic.
De-Interlace Smooths moving images captured on video by removing either the odd or even interlaced lines in a video image. You can choose to
replace the discarded lines by duplication or interpolation.
NTSC Colors Restricts the gamut of colors to those acceptable for television reproduction to prevent oversaturated colors from bleeding across
television scan lines.
Use texture and glass surface controls
Some effects included in Illustrator have texturizing options, such as the Glass, Rough Pastels, Grain, and Fresco effects. The texturizing options
can make an object appear as though painted onto various textures, such as canvas or brick, or viewed through glass blocks.
1. In the effect’s dialog box, choose a texture type from the Texture pop-up menu (if available), or choose Load Texture (only available for
Rough Pastels or Glass commands) to specify a file.
2. Set other options, if available:
Drag the Scaling slider to enlarge or reduce the effect on the bitmap image’s surface.
Drag the Relief slider to adjust the depth of the texture’s surface.
From the Light Direction pop-up menu, choose the direction from which you want the light to appear.
Select Invert to reverse the surface’s light and dark colors.
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