Specifications

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Tint Use a Tint tween track to add color to an image. You can think of the Tint tween
track as specifying the color of translucent spray paint added to the image.
Normally, the Tint color is black, meaning that no color is added.
Another way of contrasting the Color and Tint tween tracks is to say that the
Color tween track primarily affects the bright areas of the image, while the Tint
tween track mainly affects the dark areas.
HINT: You can combine both Color and Tint on the same image.
Specify the color to be added using the same methods as described above for
the Color tween track.
Hue & Saturation Allows you to re-map the color spectrum of an image, as well as adjusting its
color saturation contrast and brightness.
Hue Rotates the color spectrum of the image so that the chosen hue corresponds red
in the original image. This can be used for minor color balance adjustments all
the way up to color inversion
Saturation Adjusts the color saturation.
Gain Changes the contrast of the image by multiplying all its pixels by the specified
amount.
NOTE: This may result in clipping in bright areas. If you only want to change
the contrast, use the “Contrast & Brightness” effect instead.
Offset Changes the brightness of the image by adding the chosen amount to its pixels.
HINT: You can invert the image by setting the Gain to -100% and Offset to
100%.