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About the Modular Keyer

Modular Keyer

Setting Up the Processing Pipeline
Accessing the Modular Keyer
As with the traditional Keyer, you load
three clips into the Modular Keyer to create a key: a front clip,
a back clip, and a key-in clip. You use the key-in clip, which is
usually the same as the front clip, to create the matte for the
front clip.
To access the Modular Keyer from the Desktop:
- In the Main menu, click Effects.
- In the Effects menu, click Modular Keyer.
- Select a front, back, and key-in clip.
Make sure the front, back, and matte clips are the same resolution.
If not, resize them. See
Resize Settings.
- Select a destination.
The Modular Keyer menu,
shown below, and the processing pipeline appear.