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by the camera, they can be automatically rotated based on their position. The
faster your elements move across the screen, the faster they will rotate.
Highlight Preferences
Video Post toolbar > Add Image Filter Event > Choose Lens Effects Highlight
from Filter Plug-In list > Setup > Preferences tab
The Preferences panel defines the size and number of points on the highlight,
occlusion settings, and whether or not it affects the Z-Buffer or alpha channels.
Interface
Scene group
Affect Alpha Determines whether or not the highlight settings affect the
alpha channel of the image when you render to a 32-bit file format.
Affect Z Buffer Determines whether or not the highlight affects the Z-Buffer
of the image. When this option is selected, the linear distance of the highlight
is recorded, and can be used in special effects that make use of the Z-Buffer.
For example, the Focus module that ships with Lens Effects blurs objects based
on their Z-Buffer information. If you want to use Focus to blur a highlight,
you must select this option. If you are not sure about whether or not to select
this option, leave it disabled, because you probably don't need it.
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