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Chroma Key Output is showing Light Edges, then the
Bgnd suppress
can be used to suppress any
background Luma that is showing through on these edges.
The
Opacity
setting affects how transparent the foreground Chroma matte is.
MAC Users
The CK Setup sets the color that will be used for keying. The parameters and the values are shown along
the bottom of the display below.
Luma, Hue, and Opacity values
define the color that will be used for keying..
The Luma value
determines how bright or dark the selected color or hue is. The
Luma
value can be
adjusted by manually entering a value or clicking the red rectangle at the center of the blue screen. For
details on ways to set this value, see section
The Hue parameter
determines the hue value of the selected color. The
Hue
value can be adjusted by
manually entering a value or clicking the red rectangle at the center of the blue screen. For details on
different ways to set this value, see section
The
Bgnd Suppress
or Background Suppress
Control is used to remove the Luma (brightness) of the
background from the final image. If the Chroma Key Output is showing Light Edges, then the
Bgnd
suppress
can be used to suppress any background Luma that is showing through on these edges.
The
Opacity
setting affects how transparent the foreground Chroma matte is.
8.2
Chroma Key Ctrl
Windows PC Users
The
Chroma Key Ctrl
parameters and
values are shown along the bottom of the
display. Two color palettes,
Main
and
Chroma,
are
shown in the diagram.
The
Main
palette corresponds to values of
Key Acceptance
and
Key Lift
. The
Chroma
palette corresponds to the
Color Spill
settings.
Key Acceptance
is represented on the
Main
Palette as a sector or area covering a range of hues or colors that closely match the background color