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Edges
This menu determines how the Edges of the image are treated.
Canvas: This causes the edges that are revealed by the shake to be the canvas color—
usually transparent or black.
Wrap: This causes the edges to wrap around (the top is wrapped to the bottom, the left
is wrapped to the right, and so on).
Duplicate: This causes the Edges to be duplicated, causing a slight smearing effect at
the edges.
Mirror: Image pixels are mirrored to fill to the edge of the frame.
Invert Transform
Select this control to Invert any position, rotation, or scaling transformation. This option might be
useful for exactly removing the motion produced in an upstream Camera Shake.
Flatten Transform
The Flatten Transform option prevents this node from concatenating its transformation with
adjacent nodes. The node may still concatenate transforms from its input, but it will not
concatenate its transformation with the node at its output.
Common Controls
Settings Tab
The Settings tab in the Inspector is also duplicated in other Transform nodes. These common
controls are described in detail at the end of this chapter in “The Common Controls” section.
Crop [CRP]
The Crop node
Crop Node Introduction
The Crop node can be used to cut out a portion of an image or to offset the image into a larger
image area. However, unlike using a mask, this node actually changes the resolution of
the image.
TIP: You can crop an image in the viewer by activating the Allow Box Selection in the
upper-left corner of the viewer while the Crop node is selected and viewed. Then,
drag a crop rectangle around the area of interest to perform the operation.
NOTE: Because this node changes the physical resolution of the image, animating the
parameters is not advised.
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