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             Adjustment Effects
             When you add an image, video or caption to a slide, you have the ability to
             make adjustments and change how that layer looks. This could be adding
             blur, changing the opacity, or even colorizing the layer   This kind of
             adjustment changes how the image will always look within that slide.

             Adjustment effects are those same kinds of adjustments, only rather than
             always being applied to a layer in your slide, they happen over the duration
             of a slide.

             For example, let's say you have a 10 second slide with one color
             photograph.    If your Adjustment effect is to colorize the image so that it
             looks black and white, when the slide starts, you'll see the normal color
             picture.  As the slide continues to play, the colors will fade until the image
             finally becomes black and white as the slide ends.
              Image/video layers and captions have slightly different Adjustment effect
             options, but they perform the same way.  Additionally, just like Motion
             effects, Adjustment effects are affected by time -short slide times = faster
             adjustment, longer slide times = slower adjustment.



                 Adjustments                                 0  «
                     Blur ,,                                0   %
                                                          '  ,,
                   Sharpen  ,,                            '  0   %
                   Opacity  1                               100  %
                                         '
                  Brightness  1                             0   %
                                         '
                  White Point  1                          '  0   %
                  Black Point  1                          '  0   %
                                         '                '
                   Contrast  1                              0   %
                                         '                '
                     Hue ,,                                 0   %
                                         '                '
                  Saturation  I                           '  0   %
                   Colorize •   Colorize                       %
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