
7.
Select a default or custom color for the border.
•
Default
— use the
Load
knob to select a
preset color for the border.
Default
— click
one of the preset colors.
•
Custom
— press
NEXT
and use the
BHue
,
BSat
, and
BLum
knobs to select your own
color.
Custom
— click the arrow to the right
of the
Border Color
area and use the
Hue
,
Saturation
, and
Lightness
sliders to select
your own color. Click
OK
to apply the color or
Live
to apply it in real-time.
Masks
A Mask is a technique in which a square is combined
with the key source to block out unwanted portions of
the key source.
To Box Mask a Key
Box masks can be adjusted for size, location, rotation,
and multiplication.
1.
Select the keyer that you want to set up a mask for.
Click
Navigation Menu
>
Live Assist
>
ME
and select the ME and key that you want to set up.
2.
Press
NEXT
. Depending on the key type and
features set up for the key, you must press
NEXT
multiple times to get to the next step. Click
Mask
>
Pattern
.
3.
Use the
Mask
knob to select
Box
. Click
Box
.
4.
Use the
M-Frce
knob to force the area inside the
mask region to the foreground (
On
). Click
Mask
Force
to force the area inside the mask region to
the foreground.
Force mask is not available for all key types.
5.
Use the
M-Inv
knob to invert the masked area
with the unmasked area (
On
). Click
Mask Invert
to invert the masked area with the unmasked area.
The portion of the key that was masked out is now
visible, and the portion that was visible is masked.
6.
Press
NEXT
.
7.
Use the
X Pos
and
Y Pos
knobs to position the
mask. You can also use the positioner. Use the
X-
Position
and
Y-Position
sliders, or drag the
Position
cross-hair, to position the mask.
8.
Use the
Size
knob to adjust the size of the mask
region. You can also twist the positioner. Use the
Size
slider to adjust the size of the mask region.
9.
Press
NEXT
.
10.
Adjust the position of the left and right sides of the
box mask as follows:
a)
Use the
Left/R
knob to adjust the position of
the left side of the box mask.
b)
Press the
Left/R
knob.
c)
Use the
L/Right
knob to adjust the position
of the right side of the box mask.
11.
Use the
Left Edge
and
Right Edge
sliders to
adjust the position of the left and right sides of the
box mask.
12.
Adjust the position of the top and bottom sides of
the box mask as follows:
a)
Use the
Top/B
knob to adjust the position of
the top side of the box mask.
b)
Press the
Top/B
knob.
c)
Use the
T/Bttm
knob to adjust the position of
the bottom side of the box mask.
13.
Use the
Top Edge
and
Bottom Edge
sliders to
adjust the position of the upper and lower sides of
the box mask.
Split Keys
A Split key allows you to assign a different alpha
source for a key than the fill/alpha associations that are
set up during configuration, or to use a separate alpha
source for a Self key.
A split key can be applied to an
AUTO SELECT
, or
SELF KEY
.
To Set Up a Split Key
A split key works on an
Auto Select
or
Self Key
that has been set up and you want to apply a different
alpha to.
1.
Set up your key with the video source you want to
use.
2.
Press and hold the
Auto Select
or
Self Key
,
depending on the key type you are splitting. Click
Navigation Menu
>
Live Assist
and select the
key you want split.
3.
Press the source button on the key bus for the
alpha source you want to use.
Tip:
If the new alpha source is not assigned to a source
button, press any other button on the key bus and use
the
Alpha
knob to select a different alpha source.
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