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drag the slider to set the value. This sharpening control lets
you add detail back to an image being enlarged. Unlike other
sharpening operations, the Details level property
distinguishes between noise and feature details, and generally
doesn’t increase unwanted grain. Increasing this value may
introduce jagged edges, however, which can be eliminated by
increasing the Anti-aliasing level slider.
Video effects
For a list of available video effects and instructions on how to add
a video effect to a setting, see .
Image Sequence
The built-in OpenEXR Image Sequence and TIFF Image Sequence
settings use the Image Sequence transcoding format. This format
encodes a variety of image sequence file types used in motion
graphics, including TIFF, OpenEXR, JPEG, PNG, and more. You
can also create custom settings that use the Image Sequence
transcoding format.
The properties of built-in and custom settings that use this
transcoding format are located in the General inspector and Video
inspector. These properties are described below.
Important: When you add a setting (or a destination that includes
settings) to a job, Compressor analyzes the source media and
then automatically assigns the most appropriate setting properties
(based on the settings transcoding format and the characteristics
of your source media file). Its recommended that you use the
Add and remove effects