Eyeon:Manual/Fusion 6/Time Speed
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Time Speed [TSp] | |
Time Speed allows image sequences to be sped up, slowed down, reversed or delayed. Image Interpolation offers smooth, high quality results. Time Speed should be used for static speed changes, or to introduce delays in the footage. To apply animated changes in time, such accelerating or deccelerating time, use a Time Stretcher instead. |
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This control is used to adjust the Speed, in percentage values, of the outgoing image sequence. Negative values reverse the image sequence. 200% Speed is represented by a value of 2.0, 100% is 1.0, 50% is 0.5 and 10% is 0.1.
The Speed control cannot be animated.
Use this control to Delay the outgoing image sequence by the specified number of frames. Negative numbers will offset time back and positive numbers will advance.
When checked, frames before and after the current frame will be Interpolated to create new frames. This usually offers smoother and cleaner results. When cleared, no interpolation will take place.
This slider controls the strength of the interpolated frames on the current frame. A value of 0.5 causes 50% of the frame before and 50% of the frame ahead of the current frame to be blended with 0% of the current frame.
Tips for Time Speed (edit)
This tool will average no more than 3 frames (if sample spread is 0.33). If you need smoother results for high speeds (e.g. to create time-lapse effects with a long exposure time) you need to precede the Time Speed tool with a Frame Average Fuse.
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