User Manual

Table Of Contents
8.
Use the Type knob to select Additv and the Value
knob to turn additive keying on or off.
Off — Reduces the level of detail in the edges
of the chroma key as well as the overall noise in
the key image that can be the result of certain
lighting conditions or high detail camera settings.
This is the default setting.
On — Include the maximum detail in the edges
of the chroma key.
9.
Use the Type knob to select Bkgd.
10.
Use the Cntrl knob to select NegHue and use the
Value knob to adjust the range of hues that are
included in the Background, expanding
counter-clockwise around the color wheel.
11.
Use the Cntrl knob to select PosHue and use the
Value knob to adjust the range of hues that are
included in the Background, expanding clockwise
around the color wheel.
12.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Sat and use the Value
knob to adjust the saturation range of the background
color.
Increasing the saturation range value includes a
wider range of saturation values to be included
in the background.
Decreasing the saturation range value includes
a narrower range of saturation values to be
included in the background.
13.
Use the Type knob to select Edge and use the
Value knob to add or remove edge softening of the
foreground image and alpha channel.
Increasing the softness value increases the
amount of softness applied to the foreground
edges and alpha channel.
Decreasing the softness value decreases the
amount of softness applied to the foreground
edges and alpha channel.
14.
Use the Type knob to select Foregd.
15.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Clip and use the Value
knob to adjust the foreground clipping.
Increasing the clip value removes lower-saturated
colors from the Foreground image.
Decreasing the clip value includes
lower-saturated colors in the Foreground image.
16.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Hue and use the Value
knob to select the central (base) color for the
foreground.
Increasing the hue value moves
counter-clockwise around the color wheel to
select a base color.
Decreasing the hue value moves clockwise
around the color wheel to select a base color.
17.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Reject and use the
Value knob to include or reject hues adjacent to the
base color.
Increasing the reject value decreases the amount
of adjacent hues that are included in the
foreground.
Decreasing the reject value increases the amount
of adjacent hues that are included in the
foreground.
18.
Use the Type knob to select Lum.
19.
Use the Cntrl knob to select BkLuma and use the
Value knob to change the overall brightness of
Shadow, Translucent, and Transition areas.
Increasing the background luminance value
increases the brightness of Background,
Translucent, and Transition areas.
Decreasing the background luminance value
decreases the brightness of Background,
Translucent, and Transition areas.
20.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Refl and use the Value
knob to change the brightness of semi-transparent
reections (like reections from glasses).
Increasing the reections value increases the
brightness of semi-transparent reections.
Decreasing the reections value decreases the
brightness of semi-transparent reections.
21.
Use the Type knob to select Shadow.
22.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Gain and use the
Value knob to adjust the shadow appearance.
Increasing the gain value creates darker shadows.
Decreasing the gain value creates lighter
shadows.
23.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Range and use the
Value knob to adjust the range of the shadow colors.
Increasing the range value widens the shadow
area by including lower-luminance background
colors. The increased range comes as a result of
colors moving from the translucent area to the
shadow area.
Decreasing the range value narrows the shadow
area by excluding high-luminance colors. These
excluded colors move back into the translucent
area.
24.
Use the Type knob to select Spill.
25.
Use the Cntrl knob to select Clip and use the Value
knob to adjust spill suppress clipping.
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