Renders a linear three-color gradient.

Effect Parameters

Presets
Presets contain a snapshot of the plug-in parameters. The Presets control lets you choose among one of the presets built into the plug-in, save current parameter values to a preset file, or load an existing preset file from disk.
A preset file saved to disk via the "Save As" button can be loaded from another instance of the same plug-in by clicking the "Open" button. Presets generated in one host can also be loaded from the same plug-in when used in a different host.

Center
The center of the gradient.

Angle
The angle of the gradient.

Width
The distance between the start and end points.

Midpoint
Controls the location of the midpoint, relative to the start and end points. A value of 0.5 places the midpoint between the Start and End points.

Diffusion
The smoothing coefficient used to draw the gradient. This parameter may help reduce the artifacts that are visibile when the gradient is rendered using a codec with poor ability for preserving smooth color transitions.

Start/Middle/End Color and Opacity
The colors and opacities used to draw the three-color gradient.

High-precision Output
This parameter, available only inside Final Cut Pro, controls the color range of the final output. Although you will see no difference in the Canvas window (due to the fact that Final Cut Pro always previews in 8 bit color) high-precision clamping ensures that your output falls within a predictable range. This feature will often save you an extra post-processing step and come in handy when the only previewing device available is the built-in display.

Color Space
This parameter allows you to choose a working color space for the effect. When the “Linear” option is selected, the plug-in will convert all color values to a non-gamma-corrected format. When the “Uncorrected” option is selected, the color values supplied by the host will be used directly, without conversion. It may help to choose “Uncorrected” when dealing with smooth gradients or vector-art backgrounds, or if you have already applied gamma correction to your source media in a previous step of your workflow.