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Motion tween
This group of options defines the motion tweening detector
settings. Motion tweening is a process of generating intermediate
frames between two different images, producing transposition effect
when the first image evolves smoothly into the second one.
- Enable Motion
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This checkbox enables/disables motion tweening conversion. If
this option is disabled, all of the settings below will be
ignored.
- Allowable deviation
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This option defines the algorithm's sensitivity and represents a
deviation from imaginable motion trajectory in percents. It could
highly affect the resulting movie quality: if you set deviation
value small enough, the motion tween may not be recognized at all,
and, on the contrary, if deviation is too high there may be flaws
in resulting FLA file, where some objects will not follow the path
correctly and produce quirky movements. This option is available if
"Enable Motion" is enabled.
- Length factor
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Defines the deviation from calculated path with the distance
factor.
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