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Using Masks for an Iris Effect

By Adrien-Luc Sanders, About.com

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Then click on the last frame, and use the Transform Panel to enlarge the mask shape until it covers the entire stage area and beyond. It will only allow you to enlarge by a certain percentage, though, so if you hit the limit just use the Free Transform Tool to enlarge it further. Make sure to hold down the shift key to constrain proportions.

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