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BCC+ Colorize Gradient

BCC+ Colorize Gradient

Category: BCC Grads and Tints

Effect Name: BCC+ Colorize Gradient

The BCC+ Colorize Gradient filter, part of the BCC Grads and Tints category, uses multiple colors to colorize the image according to the imageโ€™s brightness values.

Working with the Filter

FX Editor and Presets

  • Use the FX Editor to load or save presets for reuse.
  • To load a preset: Open the FX Editor, select a preset from the Presets panel, and click Apply to return to the host application.
  • To save a custom preset: While in the FX Editor, click the Create Custom Preset icon in the parameter list, enter a preset name, and click Done. Additionally, a custom preset can be saved from the main menu bar by selecting File->Save Preset.
  • To import custom presets from another drive: While in the FX Editor, select File->Import Preset from the main menu bar.

Effect Controls

Mocha Mask and Track

Continuum effects include integrated masking and matte tools that allow you to restrict the effect to specific regions of the image.

  • Mocha masks: used to create custom spline masks. Mocha also includes Matte Assist ML and Matte Refine ML, which use machine learning to generate and track masks.
  • Pixel Chooser: used to generate geometric shapes, gradients, or mattes based on channel, luma, or color-based selections. Additionally, an AI depth map generator, and an AI-powered face detection model allow for precise control of masks and mattes.

Note: Mocha can also be used to drive geometric parameters. See the Mocha Motion Tracker documentation for details.

For more information, see Mocha and Pixel Chooser.

Compare Mode

The Compare Mode is used to view the filtered result alongside the original source layer. Several split-screen and side-by-side display options are available.

For more information, see Compare Mode.

  • View: Allows you to set the viewer to display various outputs for the Colorize Gradient.
    • Output: Shows the default look of the BCC+ Colorize Gradient filter on the image.
    • Grad: Shows the colorize gradient. Useful when determining the look of the gradient used in the output.
    • OpacitySets the overall opacity of the colorization.

    Shadows Group

    • Enable:Determines whether or not the color contributes to the gradient.
    • Color:Picks the color that the image will be colorized with. Select the desired color using the color picker.
    • Position:Determines where the colorization is applied to the image. By default, Shadows are set to 0 (shadow areas). A value of 50 affects midtones, while 100 affects highlights.

    Midtones Group

    The Midtones controls are the same as the controls for the Shadows, except by default, the colorization is applied to the midtones of the image.

    Highlights Group

    The Highlights controls are the same as the controls for the Shadows, except by default, the colorization is applied to the highlights of the image.

    Grad Group

    Grad is the transition area that goes from the colorized image to the original image. Its direction, corners and size can be adjusted.

    • ND Brightness:Darkens the colored portion of the grad.
    • Type: Controls the direction of the gradient:
      • Top-to-bottom: The direction of the gradient is from top to bottom.
      • Bottom-to-top: The direction of the gradient is from bottom to top.
      • Left-to-right: The direction of the gradient is from left to right.
      • Right-to-left: The direction of the gradient is from right to left.
      • Horizontal Strip: Horizontal strip gradient gradient.
      • Vertical Strip: Vertical stripgradient grad.
    • Size:Adjusts the overall size of the gradient.
    • Angle:Adjusts the angle of the gradient.
    • Corner PinThe grad can also be corner pinned by adjusting the Corner Pin sliders as well as dragging the four points on the corners of the screen.
    Note: You may need to zoom the image out a bit to see the corner points. In addition, to see and adjust the corner points in After Effects, make sure that the effect title in the Effect Controls window is highlighted. For Final Cut Pro, you must activate the cross hair icon next to the corner position parameters to see and adjust the corner points on the screen.
    • Upper-Left: Controls the X and Y position of the Upper Left Point.
    • Upper-Right: Controls the X and Y position of the Upper Right Point.
    • Lower-Right: Controls the X and Y position of the Lower Right Point.
    • Lower-Left: Controls the X and Y position of the Lower Left Point.
  • Mix with Original: Blends the source and filtered images. Use this parameter to animate the effect from the unfiltered to the filtered image without adjusting other settings, or to reduce the effect of the filter by mixing it with the source image.
  • GPU Rendering:Specifies how the effect is rendered.
    • Default: Uses product-wide default of 16 bit half-float GPU rendering.
    • 16 Bit Float: Manually force 16 bit half-float GPU rendering.
    • 32 Bit Float: Manually force 32 bit full-float GPU rendering.
    • Disabled: Forces CPU rendering.

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