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Motion blur
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The scene is "blurred" along a single axis, with user defined direction and length.
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Shift HUE
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The tone of the color in the scene can be changed within the entire picture. This change can be made permanent or even be animated.
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Solarize
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Solarisation effect.
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Starlight
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A glowing "starlight" effect is applied to brighter portions of the image
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Tilebrick
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The image is tiled across the screen in a brick-style pattern. The number of horizontal and vertical rows is user defined
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Roll up
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The first scene is divided vertically in the middle. Both parts then curl up to the sides, revealing the second scene.
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Double wipe
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The first scene is divided vertically in the middle. Both parts then slide off screen, revealing the second scene beneath.
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Sine wipe
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The first scene is made to oscillate in the form of a sine curve while moving off screen, uncovering the second scene.
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Gyrate
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Processing of both scenes starts at the left side of the screen. While the first scene is shrinking, the second scene will expand to its full size.
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Up and down
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The first scene is made to move up and down until it disappears off the screen. The second scene appears in reverse.
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Sever
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The first scene is divided horizontally in the middle and is then open ("unzipped") from the left to the right. Beneath lies the second scene.
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Moving lines
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The first scene is divided into several horizontal lines, which exit the picture one after the other. Another possibility: The second scene "builds up" in the form of several horizontal lines on top of the first.
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Stripwipe
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The first scene is drawn out horizontally while the second (in a similar form) is faded in and expands to its full size.
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Border
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A border with light and shadow effects is added to the scene for a bevelling effect. Border width and transparency can be defined.
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