6. GUI orientation
Or,
Select the layer from the preview canvas.
The layer is selected.
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When the layer is selec ted and is visible on the canvas, it will have a blue highlight around the layer.
2. Click on the Adjust tab that is on the top of the adjustment area.
The layer adjustment panel is displayed.
It is possible to select multiple layers by clicking on the eac h targeted layer.
Layer adjustment panel description
The Layer a djustment panel allows access to general layer adjustm ents and takes effect only if a layer is selected.
Layer adjustm ents are performed on individual layers. When multiple layers are selected, the adjustments are
disabled.
The upper part of the panel is always v isible:
This part includes:
• Layer type: Layer can be a PIP or a Key. The available
adjustments depend on the s elected m ode.
• Keyframes: T here a re 2 KeyFrames per layer.
The lower part of the panel provides menus for layer sizing and color a djustments
• Main ad justment : Border and Shadows
• Layer Window adjustment: Size, P osition, M ask
• Layer Color Effects adjustment: B rightness, Contrast,
Gamma, Hue, Saturation, Monochrome, Invert
PIP/KEYselection
The first selection is the choice for the layer type: PIP or a Key. Depending on the selection, the rest of the menu will adapt.
Keyframes
In a PIP “move,” Keyframe is a point where an action or a change occurs. For example, a PIP movement is described by two
keyframes. The first keyframe is the state of the P IP at the initial point o f the movement. The second keyframe is the point where
the PIP m oves to. The size and color attributes can also change during the move.
By default, the initial position and state of the layer is keyframe 1. The user can change the size, and change the border and shadow
parameters before defining Keyframe2. After changes are done to Keyframe1, the second key frame can be added by pres sing
the “Add KF” button. A new position and size c an be defined and adjustments to the border and shadow parameters to defi ne the
second Keyframe.
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