6. EM GUI orientation
Layer type = Key; Mode = Chroma
A Chroma (Chrominance) Key is one in which the hole-cutting
information is derived from a color in the key source.
After selecting a Hue color to key out, it may be necessary to
make additional adjustments to improve the look of the overall
compositing effect.
Chroma Clip:
This is an angle, centered around the Hue color.
Any color inside this angle is fully keyed out.
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 10
Ramp:
This is an angle, also centered around the Hue color. It
must be equal to or larger than the Chroma Clip angle. Inside
the Chroma Ramp angle, the colors keyed out ramp linearly
the closer the foreground color approaches the Chroma Clip
angle. Outside the Chroma Ramp angle, the foreground colors
are not suppressed.
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Range:0 to 100
•
Default: 90
Opacity:
This allows the key source to become increasingly
transparent with respect to the background source.
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Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 100
Hue:
This
fi
eld selects the color to be removed or keyed out of
the input. While this can be manually adjusted, the "PICK HUE"
feature also changes this number.
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 0
Spill:
Spill removes unwanted “key” color, which is generally a
result of re
fl
ection from the (green or blue screen) background,
on the foreground object.
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 0
Shadow:
This allows shadows to be preserved or removed in
the foreground image (opposite of Highlight).
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 0
Highlight:
This allows highlights to be preserved or removed in
the foreground image (opposite of Shadow).
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 0
Saturation Clip:
This de
fi
nes the threshold along the Saturation
axis where keying begins.
Below the clip threshold, the colors are not keyed out. Above
the clip threshold, the colors follow the results of Chroma Clip
and Gain, but they depend on the Saturation Gain setting as this
creates a linear key color strength ramp in the key area.
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 5
Saturation Gain:
This de
fi
nes the transition along the saturation
axis between keying off and keying on.
•
Range: 0 to 100
•
Default: 5
Reset:
Press to return all clip, gain and opacity settings to their
default values.
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