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7.2.8 Logo/frame management
Keying setup can be done either by seng directly color references and 
tolerances or by using the color grab assistant.
   at  any  me  you  can  choose  to  invert  the 
actual keying using this buon.
DSK TITLING:  aer your  keying,  the  DSK  tling  feature allows  you to  play with  the  transparency of  your 
deleted pixels. Enabling this, simply adjust the opacity sengs to make your keyed pixels less or more dark. 
This is useful when keying white or light colored text over a bright background.
How to use the LUMA KEY:
Select the lumakiller and then adjust manually, the luma level: 
 set the minimum luminance value. 
Luma Low Level: Everything darker than this value will be keyed away.
Luma High Level: Everything brighter than this value will be keyed away. 
Then adjust the maximum luminance value to dene the range of luminance levels which will be deleted. 
Once you have completed the setup of your keyed input, place the it in layer B on top of your background 
(such as a camera in layer A) in order to complete the keyed tle or lower third eect. 
How to use the CHROMA KEY:
 set  the  Hue  and  luminance  to  choose  the  color  space  you  want  to  delete  into  your  image. 
Set it manually looking at the color change into Current color. If you want, you can quickly select a color from 
a color panel, clicking on CURRENT COLOR. Then click on the color itself to obtain the color panel. Once 
your main color is chosen, you can dene a degree of tolerance around this color. The tolerance will dene, 
around the main color, an area that will be keyed too. You may sll need to make further adjustments to the 
luminance level to complete your key eect.
 acvate the grabber to grab the color you want to key. Move the cursor and click on the grab 
buon to grab the color.
To save a logo/frame click on this buon:
The next page opens.
From here you can capture from the main or from the Preview.
You can sll freeze the output before saving your logo/frame.
You can also ulize the logo keying feature to key away part of the image before saving the logo. 










