After you
            create a key and key out any trouble areas, some of the background colour
            may have spilled over at the edge of the key. In the Keyer, you
            can use the colour suppression tools to suppress or disguise colour
            spill in the front clip. You can:
         
         
            - Use Spill controls in the Keyer or Colour
               menu to suppress a selected colour and shift colours adjacent to
               the selected colour.
            
- Adjust the Suppression curve in the Colour
               menu to suppress a selected colour.
            
- Adjust the Hue Shift curve in the Colour
               menu to perform a hue shift on a selected colour.
            
Adjusting Spill Controls
            
            Use the Spill controls
               in the Keyer or Colour menu to eliminate and disguise the colour
               spill in any key you create except a luminance key. You can sample
               the colour you want to remove, and then adjust the Range and Hue
               fields to suppress the selected colour and shift its adjacent colours.
            
            When you sample an image
               to generate a key from a Range menu, the sampled colour in the Spill
               colour pot is also updated. However, the inverse is not true—if
               you sample a colour using the Spill colour pot, sampled colours
               used to generate keys are not updated. You can therefore sample colour
               spill without affecting the original sample.
            
            NoteTo apply these settings
                  to the key, the Auto CC button must be enabled.
               
            To remove colour spill from a key:
            
            
               - Click Result so that you can see changes
                  as you make them.
               
- In the Keyer, do one of the following:
                  
                     - Click Keyer to show the Keyermenu.
                     
- Click Colour to show the Colour menu.
                     
 
- Enable Auto CC to apply the Spill settings
                  to the front clip.
               
- The Spill colour pot displays the colour
                  that will be suppressed in the clip. By default, the original colour
                  extracted from the key-in clip is displayed. In many cases, you
                  can use this colour because the colour spill is the same colour
                  as the original colour. However, if the colour spill is not the
                  same, change the colour sample. Click the colour pot, use the colour picker
                  to sample the colour spill in the image window, and then click the colour
                  pot again.
                  NoteWhen you select the
                        colour you want to key from a Keyer menu, the colour that appears
                        in the Spill colour pot is automatically updated to match the key
                        colour. However, the inverse is not true—when you sample a
                        colour from the Spill colour pot, the sampled colour used to generate
                        a key is not updated.
                      
- Drag in the Spill fields to remove the
                  colour spill.
                     
                        
                           
                           
                           
                              | Drag: | To: |  
                              | Range | Suppress the primary sample colour where there is colour
                                 spill (along the edges of the key). |  
                              | Hue | Modify colours that are adjacent to the primary sample
                                 and further remove colour spill. |  
 
 NoteYou can reset the
                        Spill parameters, Blend parameters, and the Edge Balance trackball
                        by clicking Reset, located left of the Edge Balance trackball.
                      
Adjusting the Suppression
               Curve
            
            If the edge of your key
               is relatively small, you can eliminate colour spill by suppressing
               it from the Colour menu. Sample the colour you want to suppress
               and then suppress that colour where necessary.
            
            To apply settings from
               the Colour menu to the key, the Curves button must be enabled in
               the Colour or Keyer menu. The Curves button is enabled by default.
            
            To suppress colour spill:
            
            
               - Click Result so that you can see the
                  changes as you make them.
               
- Click Colour.
                  The Colour menu appears.
                   The Colour menu displays
                     colour curves over a hue spectrum. When you modify the shape of
                     a curve over a region of the spectrum, only those colours are affected.
                   
- Enable Curves to apply the colour curves
                  of the hue spectrum to the front clip.
                  NoteWhen the Curves button
                        is disabled, settings in the Colour menu are bypassed.
                      
- Click Supp to modify the Suppression
                  curve.
               
- The colour pot next to the Suppress button
                  displays the colour that will be suppressed in the clip when you
                  modify the curve. By default, the original colour extracted from
                  the key-in clip is displayed. In many cases, you can use this colour
                  because the colour spill is the same colour as the original colour.
                  However, if the colour spill is not the same, change the colour
                  sample. Click the colour pot, use the colour picker to sample the
                  colour spill in the image window, and then click the colour pot
                  again.
               
- Click Plot.
                  The cursor turns into
                     a colour picker.
                   
- Select a pixel within the spill.
                  A red vertical bar appears
                     in the hue spectrum identifying the colour to be suppressed.
                   
- Select Move from the Edit Mode box so
                  you can use the cursor to move the points along the Suppression
                  curve.
               
- On the Suppression curve, drag the point
                  closest to the plotted colour down to a value of 25, intersecting
                  the plotted colour.
                  The colour spill is suppressed.
                   
- Continue modifying the shape of the curve
                  until you are satisfied with the result.
               
- Click Saturation to adjust the saturation
                  of the spill.
                  NoteOnce you remove the
                        saturation from a spill, you may want to increase the values for
                        the other curves (for example, red and green if you removed a blue
                        spill) to reconstruct some of the natural colours at the edge of
                        the keyed image.
                      
- Click Red, Green, or Blue to edit individual
                  colour curves.
               
- Click Luminance to adjust the luminance
                  of the spill.
                  NoteTo apply changes
                        made in the Colour menu, make sure the Adjust button is enabled.
                      
Adjusting the Hue Shift
               Curve
            
            You
               can disguise colour spill by shifting its hue so the colour blends
               better with the background. Sample the colour to which you want
               to shift the colour spill and then adjust the Hue Shift curve to
               shift the colour spill accordingly.
            
            To apply settings from
               the Colour menu to the key, the Curves button in the Keyer or Colour
               menu must be enabled. The Curves button is enabled by default.
            
            To create a hue shift:
            
            
               - Click Result so that you can see the
                  changes as you make them.
               
- In the Keyer, click Colour.
                  The Colour menu appears.
                   The Colour menu displays
                     colour curves over a hue spectrum. When you modify the shape of
                     a curve over a region of the spectrum, only those colours are affected.
                   
- Enable Curves to apply the colour curves
                  of the hue spectrum to the front clip.
                  NoteWhen the Curves button
                        is disabled, settings in the Colour menu are bypassed.
                      
- Enable Hue to modify the Hue Shift curve.
               
- Click the colour pot next to the Hue
                  button.
                  The colour picker appears.
                   
- Select or pick a colour.
               
- Click again inside the colour pot next
                  to the Hue button to set the Hue colour.
               
- Click Plot.
               
- Select a pixel within the spill.
                  A red vertical bar appears
                     in the hue spectrum identifying the colour to be shifted.
                   
- Select Move from the Edit Mode box so
                  you can use the cursor to move the points along the Suppression
                  curve.
               
- On the Hue Shift curve, drag the point
                  closest to the plotted colour down to a value of 75, intersecting
                  the plotted colour.
                  The colour spill is shifted
                     toward the Hue colour.
                   
- Continue modifying the shape of the curve
                  until you are satisfied with the result.