The Magnify
effect enlarges all or part of an image. This effect can act like
a magnifying glass placed over an area of the image, or you can
use it to scale the entire image far beyond 100% while maintaining
resolution.
- Shape
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The shape of the magnified area.
- Center
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The center point of the magnified area.
- Magnification
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Percentage by which to scale the magnified area.
- Link
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How the size and edge feathering of the magnified area are
affected by the Magnification setting. Setting Link to any value
other than None disables the Resize Layer option.
- None
-
The size and edge feathering of the magnified area don’t
depend on the Magnification setting.
- Size To Magnification
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The radius of the magnified area is equal to the Magnification
value (a percentage) times the Size value.
- Size & Feather To Magnification
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The radius of the magnified area is equal to the Magnification
value (a percentage) times the Size value. The thickness of the edge
feather is equal to the Magnification value times the Feather value.
- Size
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The radius of the magnified area, in pixels.
- Feather
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The amount of edge feather, in pixels.
- Opacity
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The opacity of the magnified area, as a percentage of the
opacity of the original clip.
- Scaling
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The type of scaling used to magnify the image:
- Standard
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This method maintains sharpness in the image but produces pixelated
edges at higher values.
- Soft
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Uses spline algorithms. If you scale the image beyond 100%,
Soft reduces edge pixelation and maintains image quality. Soft works
well at large magnification amounts.
- Scatter
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Creates scatter or noise in the image as the image enlarges.
- Blending Mode
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The
blending mode used to combine the magnified area with the original
clip. The None option displays transparent pixels around the magnified
area.
- Resize Layer
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If Resize Layer is selected, the magnified area can extend
beyond the original clip’s boundaries.