If you really want to see a Captivate blur in action, add a text caption to the screen and apply the same Blur filter to that.
#Snagit editor 10 blur image code#
In Captivate the Blur effect is performed using AS code at runtime, and only gets applied to the entire OBJECT. The Blur filter effect DOES work in Captivate, but you have to use it properly, and you need to recognise that it does NOT work the same way as it does in SnagIT or other graphics editors that allow you to select an area of a graphic to be modified by the blur.
In your video you didn't follow the steps you outlined in your previous post where you actually edited a portion of the background image using SnagIt's pixelation filter. Additionally, applying a blur to the highlight box isn't going to do anything to the URL underneath. So any effect applied to it would only be about 20% visible anyway. The default transparency setting on the highlight box is about 20%. You're placing a highlight box over the top of your URL in the address bar and setting a default blur on the highlight box. Specify the alpha for the color, in percentage, in the adjacent field.īlur Specify a value, in pixels, for the blur of the shadow.ĭistance specify the distance, in pixels, at which the shadow must be displayed.Īfter looking at your video I can tell you that this will have very little effect. You can customize these settings using the appropriate options in the Shadow accordion.Ĭolor click to select a color for the shadow. Presets click one of the images in Presets to apply a shadow with standard angle, distance, blur, and color settings. The preview of the selected direction is displayed on stage. Is this feature only in CS5.5?Įnable Select the check box to apply shadow to the highlight box.ĭirection Select the direction: inner or outer. I did following the instructions, but I didn't see the Shadow property of the Highlight Box.
#Snagit editor 10 blur image software#
I recorded a software simulation (automatic, demo), and want to blur the URL in the address bar.Īccording to Adobe Help, the blurring effect can be applied by adding a Highlight Box and configuring the Shadow property.