Working with the BCC Colorize Filter

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Working with the BCC Colorize Filter Colorize uses a gradient of up to six colors to tone the image. All of the parameters in this Þlter can be animated and linked to other parameters. Source image Filtered image The BCC Colorize Þlter includes extensive parameters for you to customize. You may need to scroll down to see them all. The following illustration does not show all the parameters. General Controls Parameter Group At times, you may want to view your clip without the effect that you ve applied. The Bypass Effect checkbox lets you view the source footage without the effect. When the Bypass Effect checkbox is selected, it turns pink. When you applied a BCC effect to an Avid title or matte, enabling the Bypass Effect checkbox does not display the original title unþltered, but rather displays the nested Graphic Fill of the matte key. Bypass Effect is a parameter change; selecting the Bypass Effect checkbox will unrender a rendered effect. To bypass a rendered effect without unrendering, step into the effect in the Avid timeline to see the unaffected video. Selecting the Safe Colors checkbox enables an NTSC/PAL color-safe Þlter that allows only colors that are safe for broadcast. BCC allows RGB values across the full 0-255 range. When this checkbox is selected, the RGB values are limited to the NTSC/PAL safe range of 16-235.

The Draft Mode checkbox allows you to preview your effect in a Draft Mode to speed previews. This is especially useful for effects with multiple track inputs. Deselect this option before rendering your effect. The Apply to Title-Matte checkbox allows you to apply BCC Þlters to titles created in Avid s Title tool. To apply an effect to a title, drag the effect onto the title (you do not have to Option-drag) and select the Apply to Title-Matte checkbox. The Invert Matte checkbox allows you to invert any matte created by your effect. This is useful when you work with imported images. The Layer Opacity slider sets the opacity of the Þlter layer, which allows you to fade effects. When Apply to Title-Matte checkbox is selected, Layer Opacity affects the graphic Þll layer, which allows you to fade titles. The Field Render menu sets the rendering optimization for BCC. For most Þlters, you can use the default of Speed Optimized. For effects that include edging or DVE moves, you may want to use Quality Optimized. Quality Optimized takes more time to render, but will generally correct any problems with jitter or rough edges on effects. Geometrics Parameter Group The controls in the Geometrics parameter group allow you to add basic DVE moves to any Þlter. The Geometrics parameter group includes the following controls. Selecting the Enable Geometrics checkbox allows you to use the parameters to reposition a track. When this checkbox is deselected, the other parameters have no affect. Position X and Position Y adjust the horizontal and vertical location of the track. Scale X and Scale Y change the size of the image along the X and Y axis, respectively. These parameters scale as percentages of the image s original width and height. Thus, a Scale X value of 200 produces an image twice as wide as the original. Select the Lock Scale checkbox to keep the Scale X and Y values in proportion. Tumble, Spin, and Rotate change the image s perspective along the X, Y, and Z axes respectively. Tumble, Spin, and Rotate can animate over values greater than 360 in order to make the shape complete more than one full revolution. Tumble Spin Rotate

The Crop controls crop the edges of the image. Left Crop, Top Crop, Right Crop, and Bottom Crop determine the width, in pixels, of the cropped area on each edge of the image. For the Crop controls refer to the sides of the original image before it is transformed in 3D space. For example, if you tumble an image 180 so that it appears upside-down, cropping the Top affects the top of the original image, which is actually the bottom of the tumbled image. The Blend control soften the edges of the image by reducing their opacity. The Blend parameter determines the width, in pixels, of the transparent band on each edge of the image. These values are unaffected by the Crop values, allowing you to soften the edges of an uncropped image. Drop Shadow Parameter Group The controls in the Drop Shadow parameter group allow you to add an animatable drop shadow to an effect. The Drop Shadow parameter group includes the following controls. The Enable Drop Shadow checkbox turns the shadow on and off. If this checkbox is not selected, the other parameters have no affect. Source Opacity sets the opacity of the source. You can use this parameter to fade in a title or other source, without fading in the shadow. Distance sets the distance (in pixels) between the shadow and the image. Intensity sets the opacity of the drop shadow, and is scaled as a percentage. At a value of 100, the shadow is completely opaque. Lower Intensity values allow the background image to be seen through the shadow. At a value of 0, the shadow is completely invisible. Softness controls the softness of the edges of the shadows. A setting of 0 produces a sharply deþned shadow with hard edges. Increasing Softness produces shadows with softer edges. Angle sets the direction of the drop shadow. A setting of 0 places the shadow to the right of the image; a setting of 90 places it directly below the image. Shadow Color sets the color of the shadow. The Input Channel menu determines which color channel in the image is used as the source for the toned image. The choices are Luma, Red, Green, Blur, Luma Inverse, Red Inverse, Green Inverse and Blue Inverse.

Input Channel=Luma Input Channel=Red Input Channel=Green Inverse The Color Space menu determines whether the gradient is created in RGB, HSL, or HSV color space. Choose HSL or HSV is you want to animate the colors in the gradient while maintaining the level of saturation. Color 1-6 Parameter Groups The Color 1, Color 2, Color 3, Color 4, Color 5, and Color 6 controls choose six different colors to add to the gradient. The Color 1 and Color 6 colors are always used. Each of the remaining colors has a Color On checkbox. Select this option to add the corresponding color to the gradient. Deselect this option to remove the corresponding color from the gradient. Colorize 1 Parameter Group Black Point adjusts the value in the Input Channel which is treated as the pure Color 1 level in the output. All pixels whose Input Channel value is lower that the Black Point value are mapped to the Color 1. Increasing positive Black Point values cause more pixels to be purely Color 1 in the output. Decreasing negative values cause fewer pixels to be purely Color 1. The following illustrations show the affect of adjusting the Black Point in with a simple twocolor gradient from black (Color 1) to white (Color 6). Black Point= 75 Black Point=0 Black Point=75

White Point adjusts the value in the Input Channel which is mapped to the pure Color 6 in the output. Decreasing White Point causes more pixels to be purely Color 6 in the output. The illustrations below show the affect of adjusting the White Point in with a simple twocolor gradient from black (Color 1) to white (Color 6). White Point=100 White Point=50 White Point=25 Negative Squeeze values compress and shift the gradient towards the left (Color 1) side. Increasing positive values compress and shift the gradient towards the right (Color 6) side. Squeeze= 75 Squeeze=0 Squeeze=75

Color Ease adjusts the softness of the transitions between pure colors in the gradient. Increasing positive values cause the transitions to be more abrupt. Decreasing negative values soften the transitions. Color Ease= 100 Color Ease=100 Gradient HSL Parameter Group Hue cycles the colors in the gradient around the color wheel in the HSL color space. Saturation adjusts the intensity of each color s hue in the gradient. Negative values desaturate the gradient, while positive values increase the saturation of the gradient. Lightness controls the brightness of the colors in the gradient. Higher values lighten the colors, while lower values darken the colors. PixelChooser Parameter Group The PixelChooser is included in many Boris Þlters and provides several methods to selectively Þlter an image. You can use the PixelChooser to create a matte between Þltered and unþltered pixels, either by specifying a geometric region or by using the image s luma or color information. See the individual PixelChooser Þlter for more detailed information on the PixelChooser controls. The Colorize Þlter has an additional PixelChooser parameter, PixelChooser Intensity, which controls the intensity of the PixelChooser. At the default of 100, the control is ignored. Reducing Intensity from 100 increases the pixels that are chosen. At 0, all pixels are chosen, which means the PixelChooser has no affect. At negative values, pixels that were partially chosen move towards an unchosen state; a value of 100 inverts the PixelChooser.