After you remove colour spill,
            you can use the Blend parameters to gesturally modify the luminance
            at the edge of the key so that it blends with the luminance in the
            background clip. For example, when the front clip is darker than
            the back clip, you can use the Blend parameters to lighten the edge
            of the key. You can also use the Blend controls in the Keyer or
            Colour menu. For instructions on using Blend controls, see 
                     Blending the Front and Back Clip.
         
         When you blend front
            and back clips, you can add a cast to the edge of the key and further
            integrate the clips.
         
         NoteTo blend front and
               back clips in the Master Keyer menu, the Auto CC button must be
               enabled.
            
         To blend the front and back clips:
         
         
            - In the Master Keyer menu, select Blend
               from the Sampling box (or press B).
            
- Set the view to Result view.
            
- Enable Auto CC to apply the Spill settings
               to the front clip.
            
- Blend the front and back clip. Click
               anywhere in the image window, and then modify the parameters that
               appear by dragging the sliders—you do not need to click
               a specific area.
                  
                     
                        
                        
                        
                           | Drag: | To: |  
                           | Luma | Darken or lighten the edge of the key. Luma only affects
                              the luma of the edge. |  
                           | Edge Size | Set the range for the blend. Drag right to soften the
                              edge and blend further into the key. Drag left to harden, or create
                              a thinner, edge. Edge Size affects both the Luma field and the Edge
                              Balance trackball. |  
 
 TipTo drag faster, apply
                     more pressure with the pen, or right-click the mouse while you drag.
                   
The red indicator shows
                  the original value and the yellow indicator shows the current value.
                  The values also appear in the Blend fields.
                
- To modify both parameters, move the mouse
               between them to highlight a parameter, or drag the pen vertically.
               When you highlight the parameter you want to adjust, drag the slider.
               TipIf you do not like
                     the result, you can click Undo to reset parameters directly after
                     you complete an operation. There is only one level of undo in the
                     Keyer menu.
                   
- When you are finished modifying the displayed
               parameters, click another area of the image without highlighting
               a parameter to hide them. Alternatively, you can press any key,
               such as spacebar or Esc.
               The parameters are no
                  longer displayed.
                
- To add a cast to the edge of the key
               and improve the overall look by matching the edge with a colour
               cast in the back clip, drag the Edge Balance trackball toward the
               colour you want to add. The trackball only affects the chroma of
               the edge.
            
NoteTo reset Blend parameters,
               click the Reset button, next to the sampling box. All blend parameters
               are reset, except the Edge Balance trackball. Ctrl-click the Edge Balance trackball
               to reset it. Alternatively, you can reset the Spill parameters,
               Blend parameters, and the Edge Balance trackball by clicking Reset,
               located left of the Edge Balance trackball.