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With this in mind, it won’t be hard to guess
what Show Inverse Alpha does. In contrast,
the Show Color effect in this group passes
the full color output of LiveMatte prior to
being multiplied by the alpha channel.
(It might seem as though this would be
identical to the original source, but you
may notice subtle differences. This is
because of the Spill Suppression
processing.)
Let’s look at another of the effects
in the Utilities group, Color
Correction. Replace the current
effect with the Color Correction
effect (again, click the Effect label
above the icon to open the Media
Browser).
You’ll notice that M/E 1’s output
on the Program monitor is now
rendered in monochromatic
grayscale. Move the mouse
pointer over the effect’s icon, and click the gear button that pops
up.
This opens the effect’s Shot Editor.
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Across the bottom of this panel, you’ll see a bind containing 9 thumbnail icons
representing the different shots (position/zoom presets) currently configured for
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