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Trying Out Different Colour Models
Creating a Key by Extracting a Range of Colours
Setting the Tolerance Range
Setting the Softness Range
After
you choose a colour model and set the average colour, adjust the
softness range. The softness at the edges of the matte increases
as you increase the softness range. To set the softness, you can
use the colour picker, the numeric fields, or the Master Softness
field.
To set the softness using the colour
picker:
- Zoom in to see the edges of the matte
more clearly.
- Click Softness in the selected colour
model menu.
The cursor changes to
a colour picker.
- Position the colour picker at the edge
of the matte. To increase the softness, click and slowly drag the
colour picker toward the centre of the matte. The values within
the area you selected are used to adjust the maximum and minimum
values for the softness range. The positions of the yellow lines
change as you drag the cursor on the image.
- To increase or decrease the softness
range, click the + or - button beside the Softness button and then
click an area of the image.
To set the softness range using the numeric fields:
- Set the minimum value for the softness
range using the Minimum Softness field on the left side of the colour
bar.
- Set the maximum value for the softness
range using the Maximum Softness field on the right side of the
colour bar.
To set the softness range using the Master
Softness field:
- Set a value in the Master Softness field.
The value is added to
the existing softness value of each channel. The Master Softness
field is reset to zero after you set the value.