The topics in this section describe support dialogs that are common to the various lens effects.
Topics in this section
Circular Falloff Graph (Lens Effects)
The Circular Falloff graph allows you to add weight to a particular color applied to your Lens Effect. By weighting the colors that you apply you can choose to display more of one color than another. You can also make the transition of colors gradual from one color to the next or you can create a sharp edge to the transition.
Radial Density Dialog (Lens Effects)
The Radial Density dialog allows you to add weight to any additional effect applied to the Lens Effect. By weighting the density of the additional effect that you apply you can choose particular areas in the effect to display more of the additional effect or to eliminate it altogether. You can also use Radial Density to gradually fade the additional effect from maximum density down to zero or you can create a sharp edge to the transition.
Radial Falloff Dialog (Lens Effects)
The Radial Falloff dialog allows you to add weight to a particular color applied to your Lens Effect. By weighting the colors that you apply you can choose to display more of one color than another. You can also make the transition of colors gradual from one color to the next or you can create a sharp edge to the transition.
Radial Size Dialog (Lens Effects)
The Radial Size dialog gives you the ability to determine the size of your Lens Effect. The Radial Size dialog displays a curve with a point on each end which represents the Radial Size of your Lens Effect. The default position of the curve is one which means the Lens Effect will have the same radius around the center of the effect.