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4-Color Gradient effect

The 4-Color Gradient effect produces a four-color gradient. The gradient is defined by four effect points, the positions and colors of which can be animated using the Positions & Colors controls. The gradient is actually composed of four solid-color circles blended together, each with an effect point as its center.

This effect works with 8-bpc and 16-bpc color.

Blend
Higher values create more gradual transitions between colors.

Jitter
The amount of jitter (noise) in the gradient. The jitter, which reduces banding, affects only those areas where banding could occur.

Opacity
The opacity of the gradient, as a fraction of the layer’s Opacity value.

Blending Mode
The blending mode to use in combining the gradient with the layer.


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