User Guide

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
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Color Emboss effect
The Color Emboss effect sharpens the edges of objects in the image but doesn’t suppress any of the images
original colors.
The Color Emboss effect has the following settings:
Direction Specifies the apparent direction in which the highlight source is shining, in degrees. A setting of 45˚ causes
the shadow to be cast in the northeast direction.
Relief Specifies the apparent height of the embossing, in pixels. The Relief setting actually controls the maximum
width of highlighted edges.
Contrast Specifies the sharpness of the image contents edges. At lower settings, only distinct edges show the effect.
As you increase the setting, the highlight becomes more extreme.
Blend With Original Adds a percentage of the original source clip to the final result.
Emboss effect
The Emboss effect sharpens the edges of objects in the image and suppresses colors. The effect also highlights the
edges from a specified angle.
The Emboss effect has the following settings:
Direction Specifies the apparent direction in which the highlight source is shining, in degrees. A setting of 45˚ causes
the shadow to be cast in the northeast direction.
Relief Specifies the apparent height of the embossing, in pixels. The Relief setting actually controls the maximum
width of highlighted edges.
Contrast Specifies the sharpness of the image contents edges. At lower settings, only distinct edges show the effect.
As you increase the setting, the highlight becomes more extreme.
Find Edges effect
The Find Edges effect identifies the areas of the image that have significant transitions and emphasizes the edges.
Edges can appear as dark lines against a white background or colored lines against a black background. When the
Find Edges effect is applied, images often look like sketches or photographic negatives of the original.
The Find Edges effect has the following settings:
Invert Inverts the image after the edges are found. When Invert is not selected, edges appear as dark lines on a white
background. When Invert is selected, edges appear as bright lines on a black background.
Leave Color effect
TheLeaveColoreffectremovesallthecolorsfromaclipexceptthosesimilartoagivencolor.Forexample,amovie
of a basketball game could be decolored except for the orange of the ball itself.
Leave Color effect: Original image (left), and with the Leave Color effect applied (right)