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 Setting the Tolerance Range in the HLS Keyer

Using the Hue, Luminance, and Saturation (HLS) Keyer to Extract a Key

Using the Diamond Keyer to Extract a Key
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Setting the Softness Range
                  in the HLS 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
         can create a softer key. Use softness to create a more natural and
         softer look when applying secondary colour correction.
      
      To set the softness of
         a key, you can use the colour picker, the Master Softness slider,
         or the Softness Range indicators. With the colour picker and the
         Master Softness slider, you set the softness range for hue, luminance,
         and saturation together. With the Softness Range indicators, you
         set the softness range for hue, luminance, and saturation individually.
      
      To set the softness range using the colour picker:
      
      
         - View the secondary in the Player. Press F11 to toggle between Matte view
            and Secondary view. 
            In Matte view, you can
               see the modifications you make to the softness. You can toggle between
               Matte view and Secondary view while you fine-tune a key.
             
- In the Secondaries menu, enable the Add
            Softness or Remove Softness button to increase or decrease the softness. 
         
- Click and drag an area of the image. Alt-drag in the image to select
            a larger area. 
            The softness is modified.
             
To set the softness range using the Master
         Softness slider:
      
      NoteThe Master Softness
            slider controls the position of all of the sliders in all of the
            channels (even when they are not enabled).
         
      
         - View the secondary in the Player. Press F11 to toggle between Matte view
            and Secondary view.
            In Matte view, you can
               see the modifications you make to the softness. You can toggle between
               Matte view and Secondary view while you fine-tune a key.
             
- Set the softness range:
            
               - To increase softness, drag the Master
                  Softness slider to the right.
               
- To decrease softness, drag the Master
                  Softness slider to the left.
               
 When you release the
               slider, the softness is modified and the slider returns to its original
               position.
             
To set the softness range for the hue,
         luminance, or saturation channel:
      
      
         - View the secondary in the Player. Press F11 to toggle between Matte view
            and Secondary view.
            In Matte view, you can
               see the modifications you make to the softness. You can toggle between
               Matte view and Secondary view while you fine-tune a key.
             
- For the hue, luminance, or saturation
            channel, set the minimum value for the softness range using the
            Minimum Softness Range indicator. This controls the minimum softness
            of edges between the image and the key colour. Drag the indicator
            to the left to increase the softness range. Drag the indicator to
            the right to decrease the softness range.
         
- For the hue, luminance, or saturation
            channel, set the maximum value for the softness range using the
            Maximum Softness Range indicator. This controls the maximum softness
            of edges between the image and the key colour. Drag the indicator
            to the left to decrease the softness range. Drag the indicator to
            the right to increase the softness range.