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Chapter 52 Compositing and Layering 825
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To create a travel matte:
1 Place the clip you want to have appear in the background of your composite on track
V1 in the Timeline.
2 Place the clip you want to use as your matte layer on track V2, above the background clip.
 When using the Travel Matte - Alpha mode: Make sure that the clip has a properly
formatted alpha track (see “Using Video and Graphics Clips with Alpha Channels on
page 828).
 When using the Travel Matte - Luma mode: Make sure that the black and white areas
of your clip are appropriately set—black for transparent areas, white for solid areas.
3 Place the main clip that you want masked on track V3, directly above the matte layer.
4 Select the main clip on track V3.
5 Choose Modify > Composite Mode, then choose Travel Matte - Alpha or Travel Matte -
Luma, depending on the clip youre using as your matte layer on track V2.
 Alpha: Uses the clips alpha channel, if one exists, as the mask.
 Luma: Uses the luma, or grayscale image, of the clip as the mask.
Note: The matte clips RGB information won’t be seen.
The matte clip
goes above the
background clip.
The main clip to be
masked goes above
the matte clip.