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Numbers effect
The Numbers effect generates random or sequential numbers in different formats, such as decimal number, dates, and timecode—even the current date and time (at render time). You can use the Numbers effect to create counters of various kinds. The maximum offset for sequential numbers is 30,000.
This effect works with 8-bpc color.
The following options and values are available in the Font Style dialog box: Font, Style, Direction, and Alignment. To open this dialog box again, click Options at the top of the entry for the effect in the Effect Controls panel.
Type
The numbering system:
Number
Decimal numbers.
Number [Leading Zeros]
Decimal numbers with five digits to the left of the decimal point.
Timecode [30], Timecode [25], and Timecode [24]
Standard non-drop-frame timecode formats (XX:XX:XX:XX) using the stated frame rate. The timecode types use the current time of the layer as the base.
Time
Hours and minutes. If you also select Current Time/Date, the Value/Offset/Random Max value is ignored. If you select Random, the time is bounded by 0 (12:00 AM) and the slider value.
Numerical Date, Short Date, and Long Date
If you don’t also select Current Time/Date, the Value/Offset/Random Max is the number of days since January 1, 1995 (0 on the slider corresponds to January 1, 1995). If you do select Current Time/Date, Value/Offset/Random Max is the number of days since the current date (0 on the slider corresponds to the current date). If you select Random, the date is bounded by 0 (either the current date or January 1, 1995) and the slider value.
Leap years are considered.
Hexadecimal
Base-16 numbers (digits from 0 to F). Hexadecimal numbers increment by 0x1 for every 0.0000125 that the Value/Offset/Random Max value increases, and increments by 0x10000 for every 1.0 that the Value/Offset/Random Max value increases. If you select Random, the number is bounded by 0 and the Value/Offset/Random Max value.
Random Values
Random values limited by the Value/Offset/Random Max value. If Value/Offset/Random Max is 0, values are random across their maximum possible range.
Value/Offset/Random Max
Varies based on the chosen type and whether Random Values is selected.
Decimal Places
Specifies the number of places to the right of the decimal point.
Current Time/Date
Select for time and date numbers to be based on the current time and date.
Position
The position of the numbers on the layer.
Display Options
Specifies the use of a fill or stroke or a combination of both on the text. Fill Only fills the characters with a color. Stroke Only strokes the edges of the characters with a color. Fill Over Stroke overlaps the fill color onto the stroke color. Stroke Over Fill overlaps the stroke color onto the fill color.
Size
Size of the characters.
Tracking
Average distance between characters.
Proportional Spacing
Numbers use proportional spacing instead of monospacing.
Composite On Original
Text is composited on top of the original image. If Composite On Original isn’t selected, the original image isn’t visible.
Alternatives to using the Numbers effect
Use text layers for greater control over text formatting and text animation. (See Creating and editing text layers.)
Apply the Current Time Format animation preset to a text layer to show the current time in the format corresponding to the time display setting for the project.
Timecode effect
The Timecode effect creates a text overlay that displays timecode or frame number information on a layer. This effect doesn’t modify timecode embedded from external sources, such as QuickTime.
Use text layers for greater control over text formatting and text animation. (See Creating and editing text layers.)
Apply the Current Time Format animation preset to a text layer to show the current time in the format corresponding to the time display setting for the project. (See Example: Animate text as a timecode display.)
This effect works with 8-bpc color.
Display Format
Specifies whether timecode is displayed in the SMPTE format, in frame numbers, or in feet and frames of 35mm or 16mm film.
Time Source
The source used for the effect.
Layer Source
Timecode is displayed according to the timecode from the source footage of the layer.
Composition
Timecode is displayed according to the timecode from the composition.
Custom
Allows access to the settings in the Custom section, the previous behavior of the effect. These are Time Units, Drop Frame and Starting Frame.
Time Units
Frame rate in frames per second (fps) to be used by this instance of the Timecode effect. This setting affects only the numbers displayed by the Timecode effect; it has no influence on composition frame rate or the frame rate of the source footage item for the layer.
Drop Frame
Select Drop Frame to generate drop-frame timecode or deselect it to generate non-drop-frame timecode.
Starting Frame
The frame number assigned to the first frame of the layer.
Text Position
The position of the text overlay, in composition space.
Text Size
The size of text, in points.
Text Color
The color of the text.
Show Box
Specifies whether the colored box behind the timecode value will display or not.
Box Color
The color of the box behind the timecode value.
Opacity
The opacity of the box behind the timecode value.
Composite on Original
Specifies whether the box will be composited on the original or a transparent layer.
Alternatives to using the Timecode effect
Use text layers for greater control over text formatting and text animation. (See Creating and editing text layers.)
Apply the Current Time Format animation preset to a text layer to show the current time in the format corresponding to the time display setting for the project.
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