Lines Up Settings group
Lines Up creates a strobe effect of lines moving upwards through the holograph image. The Lines Up parameters control how opaque the lines are, how fast they move, and their height and vibration. There are two other Line effects, Lines Down and Scan Lines. Lines Down is the same set of parameters as Lines Up, but with the lines moving downwards instead of up.
LU – Speed
Controls the speed of the lines as they move upwards. Default setting is 80. Value range is -500 to 500. Higher values make the lines move faster.
LU - Line Height
Controls the thickness of the lines. Since the lines move vertically, their thickness is technically the height of the lines.
Default setting is 100. Value range is 0 to 2,000. At low values, the lines are thin like 'regular' lines. Higher values make the lines thicker, or wider in height. At very high values, the lines get thick enough that you will only marginally see them as they move upwards, which creates a more subtle effect.
LU - Random Seed
Randomly changes the appearance (like brightness and position) of the lines. Default setting is 0. Value range is 0 to 100. Changing the value selects a different random seed.
LU - Opacity Min
Sets the minimum opacity for the lines during strobe. Default setting is 15%. Value range is -100 to 100, measured in percentage. Higher values give a greater opacity to the lines. Lower values make the lines more transparent.
LU - Opacity Max
Sets the maximum opacity for the lines during strobe. Default setting is 30%. Value range is 0 to 100, measured in percentage. Higher values give a greater opacity to the lines. Lower values make the lines more transparent.
Opacity Min and Max work together. Min sets how transparent the lines can be, while Max sets how opaque (or solid) they can appear.
LU - Strobe Every X Frames
Sets how often the lines strobe. Default setting is 0. Value range is 1 to 100, measured in frames. Higher values make the strobe happen less frequently.
LU – Fade Instead of Strobe
Determines if the lines fade or strobe between Min and Max opacity values. This checkbox is turned off (unchecked) by default.
When the checkbox is off, the lines do a 'strobe'. This means their opacity jumps between the Min and Max values over time, determined by the parameter Strobe Every X Frames. When the checkbox is on, the lines do a 'fade'. This means they interpolate between values, becoming more or less visible over time.
The longer your strobe time, the more you will see the difference between a strobe and a fade. If your strobe time is only a few frames, the fade up and down will happen quite quickly, almost looking like a strobe light effect, especially if you are using a low frame rate.