Adobe 25520388 User Guide - Page 334

Directional, Spotlight, Center, Major Radius, Projected Radius, Angle, Intensity, Focus

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 329 Effects and transitions If a clip is already selected in a Timeline panel, you can drag the Lighting Effects directly to the Video Effects section of the Effect Controls panel. 2 In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the Lighting Effects. 3 Click the triangle to expand Light 1. 4 Choose a light type from the menu to specify the light source: None Turns off a light. Directional Shines light from far away so that the light angle doesn't change-like the sun. Omni Shines light in all directions from directly above the image-like a light bulb over a piece of paper. Spotlight Casts an elliptical beam of light. 5 To specify a color for the light, do one of the following: • Click the color swatch, select a color using the Adobe Color Picker, and then click OK. • Click the Eyedropper icon and then click anywhere on the computer desktop to select a color. 6 (Optional) Click the Transform icon to display the light's handles and Center circle in the Program Monitor. You can directly manipulate the position, scale, and rotation of a light by dragging its handles and Center circle . Note: If you have more than one light, Center circles for each light appear in the Program Monitor. Clicking a Center circle displays the handles for a specific light. 7 In the Effect Controls panel, use the following controls to set the properties for the individual source light: Center Moves the light using X and Y coordinate values for the center of the light. You can also position a light by dragging its Center circle in the Program Monitor. Major Radius Adjusts the length of an Omni light or Spotlight. You can also drag one of the handles in the Program Monitor. Projected Radius Adjusts the proximity of a Directional light's source to the Center circle . A value of 0 positions the light at the Center circle and floods the image with light. A value of 100 moves the light source far from the Center circle, decreasing the light falling on the image. In the Program Monitor, you can also drag the light source point to adjust its distance from the Center circle. Minor Radius Adjusts the width of a Spotlight. Once the light becomes a circle, increasing the Minor Radius also increases the Major Radius. You can also drag one of the handles in the Program Monitor to adjust this property. Angle Changes the direction of a Directional light or Spotlight. Adjust this control by specifying a value in degrees. You can also move the pointer outside a handle in the Program Monitor until it turns into a double-headed curved arrow , and then drag to rotate the light. Intensity Controls whether a light is bright or less intense. Focus Adjusts the size of the Spotlight's brightest area. Important: The Light Type determines which Lighting Effects properties are available. Make sure to click the Transform icon to display a light's handles and Center circle in the Program Monitor. 8 Use the following controls to set the Lighting Effects properties: Ambient Light Color Changes the color of the ambient light. Ambience Intensity Diffuses the light as if it were combined with other light in a room, such as sunlight or fluorescent light. Choose a value of 100 to use only the light source, or a value of -100 to remove the light source. To change the color of the ambient light, click the color box and use the color picker that appears. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
Last updated 1/16/2012
If a clip is already selected in a Timeline panel, you can drag the Lighting Effects directly to the Video Effects section
of the Effect Controls panel.
2
In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand the Lighting Effects.
3
Click the triangle to expand Light 1.
4
Choose a light type from the menu to specify the light source:
None
Turns off a light.
Directional
Shines light from far away so that the light angle doesn’t change—like the sun.
Omni
Shines light in all directions from directly above the image—like a light bulb over a piece of paper.
Spotlight
Casts an elliptical beam of light.
5
To specify a color for the light, do one of the following:
Click the color swatch, select a color using the Adobe Color Picker, and then click OK.
Click the Eyedropper icon and then click anywhere on the computer desktop to select a color.
6
(Optional) Click the Transform icon to display the light’s handles and Center circle in the Program Monitor. You
can directly manipulate the position, scale, and rotation of a light by dragging its handles and Center circle
.
Note:
If you have more than one light, Center circles for each light appear in the Program Monitor. Clicking a Center
circle displays the handles for a specific light.
7
In the Effect Controls panel, use the following controls to set the properties for the individual source light:
Center
Moves the light using X and Y coordinate values for the center of the light. You can also position a light by
dragging its Center circle in the Program Monitor.
Major Radius
Adjusts the length of an Omni light or Spotlight. You can also drag one of the handles in the Program
Monitor.
Projected Radius
Adjusts the proximity of a Directional light’s source to the Center circle
. A value of 0 positions
the light at the Center circle and floods the image with light. A value of 100 moves the light source far from the Center
circle, decreasing the light falling on the image. In the Program Monitor, you can also drag the light source point to
adjust its distance from the Center circle.
Minor Radius
Adjusts the width of a Spotlight. Once the light becomes a circle, increasing the Minor Radius also
increases the Major Radius. You can also drag one of the handles in the Program Monitor to adjust this property.
Angle
Changes the direction of a Directional light or Spotlight. Adjust this control by specifying a value in degrees.
You can also move the pointer outside a handle in the Program Monitor until it turns into a double-headed curved
arrow
, and then drag to rotate the light.
Intensity
Controls whether a light is bright or less intense.
Focus
Adjusts the size of the Spotlight’s brightest area.
Important:
The Light Type determines which Lighting Effects properties are available. Make sure to click the Transform
icon to display a light’s handles and Center circle in the Program Monitor.
8
Use the following controls to set the Lighting Effects properties:
Ambient Light Color
Changes the color of the ambient light.
Ambience Intensity
Diffuses the light as if it were combined with other light in a room, such as sunlight or fluorescent
light. Choose a value of 100 to use only the light source, or a value of –100 to remove the light source. To change the
color of the ambient light, click the color box and use the color picker that appears.