Functions
Brick
This effect creates a rectangular parallelepiped from 3 successive channels. The Brick effect can combine Ch1, Ch2, and Ch3, or combine Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4. The three images are displayed as shown below.
Z
Y
Upper side
X
Height
Side V | Side H |
An example of the Brick effect
Combinations of Ch1, Ch2, and Ch3
Upper side: Ch1 image
Side V: Ch2 image
Side H: Ch3 image
Combinations of Ch2, Ch3, and Ch4
Upper side: Ch2 image
Side V: Ch3 image
Side H: Ch4 image
You can adjust the height of the brick, the overlap between the three images and the way to insert the side images.
Shadow
This effect gives the image a shadow. The effect uses two successive channels. You can adjust the position and density of the shadow with respect to the image, and the color of the shadow. The channel with the largest number (for example, Ch2 in the case of Ch1 and Ch2) becomes the shadow.
116 Digital Multi Effects (DME)