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Setting the Tolerance Range in the Diamond Keyer
Using the Diamond Keyer to Extract a Key
Using the Scale and Skew Controls in the Diamond Keyer
Setting the Softness Range
in the Diamond Keyer
Once
you have set the tolerance range, you can then set the softness
range. Softness sets the range of colours to make semi-transparent
and creates a softer key. Use softness to create a more natural
and softer look when applying secondary colour correction.
To set the chrominance
range for softness, you can manipulate the chrominance Softness
Diamond. You can use the Add Softness and Remove Softness buttons
to set the chrominance range and luminance levels for softness.
You can also use the Minimum and Maximum Luminance sliders to set the
luminance levels for softness.
To set the chrominance range for softness
by moving and modifying the Softness Diamond:
- View the secondary in the Player. Press F11 to toggle to Secondary view.
In Secondary view, you
can see the effect of the modifications you make while you fine-tune
the key.
- Click and drag the Softness Diamond or
click and drag a vertex of the Softness Diamond.
NoteIf the Softness Diamond
vertex is too small to drag with the mouse, you can use the scale
and skew controls to expand the diamond.
See
Using the Scale and Skew Controls in the Diamond Keyer. You
can also zoom in or out on the hue cube. Right-click and drag to
the right to zoom in or drag to the left to zoom out. The Softness
Diamond is red when selected and grey when unselected.
The chrominance range
for softness is modified.
To set the chrominance range and luminance
levels for softness using the Add Softness and Remove Softness buttons:
- View the secondary in the Player. Press F11 to toggle between Secondary
view and Matte view.
- In the Secondaries menu, enable the Add
Softness or Remove Softness button to increase or decrease the chrominance
range and luminance levels for softness.
- Click or drag in the image. Alt-drag in the image to select
a larger area.
The chrominance and luminance
levels for softness are modified.
To set the luminance levels for softness
using the Minimum and Maximum Luminance sliders:
- View the secondary in the Player. Press F11 to toggle to Matte view.
In Matte view, you can
see the effect of the modifications you make while you fine-tune
the key.
- Drag the Minimum and Maximum Luminance
sliders (next to the Luminance gradient) to adjust the luminance
levels for softness.
NoteAs you move the Minimum
and Maximum Luminance sliders for softness, the luminance levels
are represented in the Luminance gradient by corresponding yellow
markers.
The luminance levels
for softness are modified.