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164 Effects
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Color
Saturation: Use the saturation slider to increase or reduce the hue proportions
in the image. A newly developed algorithm is applied which makes color
changes related to other parameters (e.g. contrast settings) in order to achieve
the most natural coloration possible.
Hue: Use the palette to select a hue for coloring in the picture.
Red/green/blue: Changes the color mix using the slide controller.
Image sharpness
You can reduce (soften) or increase (sharpen) the object's focus using this
slider.
"Fine adjustment" allows you to set how sharp surfaces or edges should
appear. Using it, you can effectively decrease persistent image deficits.
Anti-flickering filter intensity: The anti-flickering filter affects only still images. It
is especially intended for zooms in images with many edges and transitions
with high contrast (e.g. fences, bars, brick walls). High-frequency images such
as these begin to flicker when they are reduced in size. This filter smoothes
these edges somewhat.
You should set the intensity of the anti-flickering filter according to your
preferences, because smoothing is always a compromise between good
contrast and fluid image sequence during playback..
TV cropping
This option provides optimal adjustment of the image size for a real television
screen (anti-cropping). Without this adjustment, the screen could cut off edges
of the image in some cases.
Show TV screen area in preview monitor: This option displays the image
borders of the television as lines in the preview monitor. The four image
borders of the TV area may be specified via the four input fields. Of course, the
real size of the TV image must be familiar for this. The following process is
available to determine this:
The four input fields also enable the borders of the four sides to be adjusted
freely in percent. In this case, the best approach is to determine a balance
between reduction, bar formation, and the image section: