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14.5
COMPOSITING
When you enable LiveMatte for an input, the ISO monitor for that input continues to show the
original (‘un-keyed’) source. If you directly select that source on the Switcher’s
Program
or
Preview
rows, you will see the result of compositing the input over the source selected on the
Effects
row.
Something similar will occur if you select the (LiveMatte-enabled) input as
Input A
in a Virtual
Input tab, and then select that on
Program
or
Preview
. In this case, Input A is overlaid on the
source you choose as
Input B
.
14.6
FINE TUNING
You’ll find LiveMatte easy to configure with a little experimentation– but here are a few
workflow tips.
You may find it useful initially to turn
Smoothness
off or nearly so. Likewise begin with a low
value for
Tolerance
– perhaps just 5-10, or so. Put the video source on
Preview
or
Program
Output
before you do so, to let you assess the impact of your settings.
Hint: The best method for optimizing the key is to begin with the best incoming source possible; if
your cameras have both composite and S-video outputs, check to see which one gives you the
best picture quality.
Pick your primary
Color
, but - before releasing the mouse button - slide the eyedropper around
to different parts the background. Watch the monitor as you do so to see how the area of
transparency is affected by different Color choices. Release the mouse when you find the color
that produces maximum results. It’s often preferable to pick a color from a location fairly close
to the boundary between the background and foreground regions.
Now you can start to ramp up
Tolerance
. Bring it up slowly until most of the background color
has been eliminated, cutting away most of the background to within a few pixels of the
foreground/background boundary. Now raise
Smoothness
to fine tune that edge region, and
you’re nearly done.
Before considering your settings final, make sure to test the result using a moving source. This
will sometimes reveal that overly aggressive settings cause small ‘blocks’ of pixels in the edge
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