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             16. Masks & Adjustment Layers




             Creatively Controlling How Layers Appear


             Some of the of the best, and most interesting visual effects you can create
             in ProShow come from the ability to turn normal layers into Masks or
             Adjustment layers.   Using these types of layers, you can control exactly how
             much of your images and videos will be shown within a slide,  as well as
             alter how they look.

             Masks and Adjustment Layers are similar in nature as they affect how your
             content will appear within a slide, but creatively they are used for different
             purposes.

             Let's begin by taking a closer look at using Masks.


             Masking and Producer

             Masking is about controlling what is visible.  When you work with masking
             in Producer, and other software packages for that matter, you are
             determining what can be seen and what can’t.  Masks themselves can’t be
             seen – only their effects. It’s important to remember that you are always
             determining what can be seen when you create masks.
             There are two kinds of masks in Producer that you can work with – grayscale
             masks and transparency masks.  Each controls which parts of your layers
             you can see in slightly different ways, but both ultimately do the same thing
             – change what you can see, and what you can’t.  Keep that in mind as you
             move through this chapter.
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