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Readjusting Colour After a Colour Correction
Colour Warper
Creating Subsetups
Removing Colour Spill
When you key clips
in the Keyer, there can be colour spill. You can refine
the key by suppressing colour spill in the Colour Warper. Use the
Saturate and Suppress trackballs in the Basics menu. Use the Suppress
trackball to suppress the colour spill and the Saturate trackball
to correct any unwanted colour suppression. When you use these trackballs
to modify colour in the image or clip, a range of colour is affected.
If you are using the
Colour Warper in conjunction with the Keyer, you should connect
the front image or clip to the Colour Warper node and then connect
the Colour Warper node to the Keyer node in the Batch schematic.
To remove a colour spill:
- Click Basics to display the Basics menu.
- Select Suppress from the Trackball option
box.
NoteTo make the trackballs
respond to changes in pressure, use the Pointer preferences in the
Preferences menu. See
Pointer Preferences.
- Move the Suppress trackball towards the
colour that you want to suppress. For example, to remove a blue
background, move the trackball so that the blue colours appear in
the centre of the 2D vectorscope.
NoteThe colour you are
suppressing appears in the middle of the 2D vectorscope at full
suppression.
By comparing the Result
clip and the Front clip, you may notice some unwanted colour suppression
to the colour that is opposite (on the colour wheel) the one you
just suppressed. You can fix such suppression with the Saturate
trackball.
- Select Saturate from the Trackball option
box.
- Move the Saturate trackball towards the
colour that you want to saturate.
The colour that you are
saturating moves closer to the edge of the 2D vectorscope.
- It may be necessary to adjust colours
in the image using the Suppress and Saturate trackballs several
times to achieve suitable results. Continue adjusting the trackballs
until you are satisfied with the result.