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Question ID 22579 | When should you use the Pixel Motion layer switch? |
Option A | when you want to improve the look of a layer's Motion Blur |
Option B | when you are time stretching video footage and want the motion to appear smooth |
Option C | when you are using compressed video and want to avoid pixelation caused by compression artifacts |
Option D | when you are time re-mapping a nested composition and want the motion to appear stepped instead of |
Correct Answer | B |
Question ID 22580 | You create a composition that contains a video footage layer of a specific play in a football game. You want |
Option A | choose Effect > Time > Timewarp; under the Timewarp pulldown, select Whole Frames; under the |
Option B | choose Layer > Frame Blending > Frame Mix; set the quality setting to Draft quality for the layer; enable |
Option C | choose Effect > Time > Timewarp; under the Motion Blur option, turn on Enable Motion Blur; select |
Option D | choose Layer > Frame Blending > Pixel Motion; set the quality setting to Draft quality in the switches |
Correct Answer | B |