Posterize TimeThis effect locks a layer to a specific frame rate. It is useful on its own as a special effect, but it also has more subtle uses. For example, 60-field video footage can be locked to 24 fps (and then field rendered at 60 fps) to give a film-like look. Also, nested compositions can be locked to a given frame rate. This effect is sometimes called Strobe in hardware devices. A layer's mask and any previously applied effects are ignored when the Posterize Time effect is applied. To posterize the time of a masked layer, create the mask in another composition or precompose the layer with other effects before applying the Posterize Time effect. Animating the value of the Frame Rate slider can give unpredictable results. For this reason, the only interpolation of the frame rate allowed is Hold. |