of the sliders, its display will always be tied to the relative setting of the other slider This can be examined best in the Inversection transition type Angle control The Angle Control allows you to specify the starting angle or d irection of a KILLEr Transition effect You can click and drag the control into a new position. You can type into the field a numeric value from0 to 359. Some transition effects are limited to 45 or 90 degree angles and your selection may be"rounded to the nearest allowed value Palette Controls The Palette Controls allow you to specify the color of matte, wedge and border areas You can select either indexed palette values or RGB values. RGB values provide added flexibility as they protect the color of the matte, wedge or border even if the underlying palette selection is altered. Using indexed palette values can be useful if you plan careful palette switches and desired to indirectly control the color of the matte, wedge or border through varying entries in this palette locatio You can click on the palette control with the Control key selected to activate indexed lette values. When you do this, your selection will be display as an index value on top of a color chip showing the current color stored in that palette location. Otherwise you will see“RGB” on the color chip Step Control You can use the Step control the d isplay of the transition effect one step at a time while previewing it. You can hold the Step button down to cause a continuous stepping displ KILLER Hybrids Controloptions The original image is eaten alive as user definable chunks are bitten out of it to reveal the new image he number of bites that will be used along the horizontal axis. a value from 1 to 10 The number of bites that will be used along from left to right. A value from How many teeth will appear along the edge of each bite. A value from 2to 20 Tooth Lengthof the sliders, its display will always be tied to the relative setting of the other slider. This can be examined best in the Inversection transition type. Angle Control The Angle Control allows you to specify the starting angle or direction of a KILLER Transition effect. You can click and drag the control into a new position. You can type into the field a numeric value from 0 to 359. Some transition effects are limited to 45 or 90 degree angles and your selection may be “rounded” to the nearest allowed value. Palette Controls The Palette Controls allow you to specify the color of matte, wedge and border areas. You can select either indexed palette values or RGB values. RGB values provide added flexibility as they protect the color of the matte, wedge or border even if the underlying palette selection is altered. Using indexed palette values can be useful if you plan careful palette switches and desired to indirectly control the color of the matte, wedge or border through varying entries in this palette location. You can click on the palette control with the Control key selected to activate indexed palette values. When you do this, your selection will be display as an index value on top of a color chip showing the current color stored in that palette location. Otherwise you will see “RGB” on the color chip. Step Control You can use the Step control the display of the transition effect one step at a time while previewing it. You can hold the Step button down to cause a continuous stepping display. KILLER Hybrids Control Options Bytes2 The original image is eaten alive as user definable chunks are bitten out of it to reveal the new image. Horizontal Density The number of bites that will be used along the horizontal axis. A value from 1 to 10. Vertical Density The number of bites that will be used along from left to right. A value from 1 to 10. Tooth Density How many teeth will appear along the edge of each bite. A value from 2 to 20. Tooth Length