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Edge Behavior: A pop-up menu eliminates any blanking caused by warping that
affects the edge of the image by filling black areas in one of several user-defined
ways; options include Black (do nothing and leave the blanking), Reflect, Wrap-Around,
andReplicate.
Quality: A pop-up menu lets you choose from among three methods of calculating the
warping effect you’re creating: Faster, Default, and Better. Each choice is an obvious
trade-off between image smoothness and performance.
Warp Scale: This slider lets you scale the overall warp effect you’re creating. Setting
this to 0.000 reduces the warp effect to nothing, while raising it to the maximum
value of 2.000 doubles the warp effect. Warp Scale can be keyframed to animate the
warping effect.
Onscreen Controls
The second set of controls lets you customize which of the Warper’s onscreen controls appear,
with different options that make it easier to see certain things in various situations.
Render a reference grid: This checkbox superimposes a reference grid over the image
to make it easier to see what kind of warping you’re applying.
Show Warp Boundaries: This pop-up menu has three choices for letting you see which
areas of the image will be locked off by limiter points you place in the image.
None hides this information and is the default setting.
As Border shows a red line at the boundary where warping becomes locked off.
As Mask dims the area that’s protected from warping by limiter points.
Show Warp Boundaries set to As Mask
Control Visibility: This pop-up menu lets you choose whether the warp and limiter
points you create are visible as you work. Show (the default) leaves all control points
visible all the time. Auto Hide hides all control points whenever you’re dragging one,
letting you see the image as you adjust it without having control points in the way. Hide
makes all control points invisible. You can add new control points, but you can’t see
existing control points to edit them.
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