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Halftone effect

Halftone effect

Halftone effect, monochrome

Halftone effect, monochrome

You can find the halftone effect in the Toolbox below the tab objects in the section live effects.

With the halftone effect you can present your image or video with a raster effect. You can determine the degree of granularityyourself. The tonal values ​​of the object are reduced so that there is a poster effect.

The effect can be presented in color or black and white.

1 Insert the "Halftone effect"

Inserting the Halftone effect

Inserting the Halftone effect

In order to use this effect you can drag it directly onto an image in the Timeline. You can also drag the effect into the Timeline and later add one or more images. In this case, drag an image object from the Toolbox into the empty yellow box.

After you have inserted the image, a yellow frame appears with the title of the effect, which surrounds a small preview in the Timeline. Clicking on the yellow frame, you can specify the settings for the effect in the properties window.

 

2 Settings of the effect

Halftone effect settings (monochrome)

Halftone effect settings (monochrome)

In the settings window, you can adjust the appearance of the halftone effect .
First click on the frame of the effect, so that the effect’s setting window is active.

 

For Halftone and Halftone, colored the following is adjustable:

Granularity

Specifies how large the distances between the points are, or how large the pixels are displayed.
Click on the curve icon in each case to choose between "Value" and "Curve".

Background color

You can choose a background color if you wish.

Preserve alpha channel

If the image contains transparent areas in the effect, they may or may not be included.

Post processing

the effect is applied to everything which is located outside the effect's borders. Anything that is inside the frame will not be visible. If the effect's frame lies in the track, under the object, the effect will last as long as it is set in “duration”.

Additionally adjustable at Halftone:

Mode

Choose between Additive color mixing (e.g. for dark backgrounds) or Subtractive color mixing (e.g. for light backgrounds).

Additionally at Halftone, monochrome adjustable:

Style

Here you set whether to display circles, vertical or horizontal stripes, grids (circles or squares).

Color

Set the color of the circles or stripes.

Invert

The effect is inverted, light areas get the color.

Alpha channel changes pattern size

Semi-transparent image areas get smaller patterns than non-transparent ones.

3 Use case: Stripes in bright areas of the image

Structure in the Timeline

Structure in the Timeline

1 Drag a chapter object from the Toolbox into the Timeline. Drag an image object into the chapter and select the image you want to edit.

2 Create a second track by dragging an image objects under the first image (onto drag here to create new track).

3 Select the same image again.

4 In the Toolbox open the objects tab and drag the effect halftone, single color onto the image in the lower track.

5 Click on the effect's yellow border in the Timeline. In the properties field under granularity input a relatively high value, e.g. 68%. Under Style select horizontal stripes, then choose a white for color.

6 Play the effect to check what it looks like.

Editing an image with the Halftone effect, monochrome

Editing an image with the Halftone effect, monochrome