Hue/Saturation

Hi,
another Problem: I need to add the "Hue/Saturation" Effect. In my german Version it is "Farbton/Sättigung".
Both Names do not work. I also tried some Variations like "Farbton/Saettigung" or "Hue_Sat" an so on, but nothing works.
How can I get the correct Name of this Effect? I also loaded the Hue_Sat.AEX in a Text Editor, but there it names it self only "Hue_Sat".

As Dan said, it's best to stick to using matchNames for properties and effects as these will work in all languages of AE. I recommend getting Jeff's Gimme Prop Path script which lets you find the matchNames and property paths for any selected property:
http://www.redefinery.com/ae/view.php?item=rd_GimmePropPath
In general Jeff's scripts are really useful as reference for learning how to write scripts.

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