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A blur effect that simulates the motion blur that would occur were a camera moving toward the image.
— X and Y Position: Lets you move the center of the blur.
— Zoom Amount: When Blur Type is set to Realistic, this slider becomes bi-directional. The center is 0, or no blur at all. Dragging to the right expands the blur effect outward from the position. Dragging to the left shrinks the image towards the Position, blurring outward from there.
— Smooth Strength: When Blur Type is set to Stylized, this slider controls the strength of the effect. The left is 0, or no blur at all. Dragging to the right expands the blur effect outward from the position. Dragging to the left shrinks the image towards the Position, blurring outward from there.
— Center Exclusion: Controls the distance from the XY position that the Zoom Blur begins.
— Blur Type: When Blur Type is set to Realistic, the blur effect emulates a photographic motion blur. When set to Stylized, the blur effect is a simple and smooth digital blur.
— Border Type: Lets you choose how the edges of the image are affected by this blur; options include Black, Replicate, Reflect, and Wrap Around.
— Move with Sizing: Checking this box lets the blur center retain its relative position in the frame if the Input and Editing sizing are changed.
— Blur Alpha: Check this box to blur the Alpha channel along with the image’s content.