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cast on the foreground from a green-screen for
example) as follows:
a)
Use the Type knob to select Spill.
b)
Use the Cntrl knob to select Clip.
c)
Use the Value knob to adjust spill suppress
clipping.
Increasing the clip value removes
higher-saturated colors from spill
suppress correction.
Decreasing the clip value includes
higher-saturated colors in spill suppress
correction. If your foreground image
contains bright-colored areas that are
suffering from background spill,
decrease the clip value to have it
corrected.
d)
Use the Cntrl knob to select Hue.
e)
Use the Value knob to select the central, or
base, color for spill suppress correction. If
the color spill does not appear to be the same
color as the background, use this control to
adjust which hue is considered to be "spilled"
into the foreground.
Increasing the hue value moves
counter-clockwise around the color
wheel while selecting a base color.
Decreasing the hue value moves
clockwise around the color wheel while
selecting a base color.
f)
Use the Cntrl knob to select Reject.
g)
Use the Value knob to include or reject
adjacent hues to the base.
Increasing the reject value increases
the amount of adjacent hues that are
included in spill correction.
Decreasing the reject value decreases
the amount of adjacent hues that are
included in spill correction.
14.
Adjust the Transition area as follows:
Tip: The Transition area is the range of pixels that
are left over (i.e. not in the Shadow or Translucency
area). The Transition settings allows you to adjust the
appearance of the Transition area.
a)
Use the Type knob to select Trans.
b)
Use the Cntrl knob to select Gain.
c)
Use the Value knob to adjust the appearance
of the Transition colors.
Increasing the Gain value makes the
Transition area pixels more opaque.
Decreasing the Gain value makes the
Transition area pixels more transparent.
15.
Adjust the Translucency area as follows:
Tip: The Translucency settings allow you to adjust
the appearance of clear items such as eye-glass
lenses.
a)
Use the Type knob to select Trnslc
b)
Use the Cntrl knob to select Gain
c)
Use the Value knob to adjust the appearance
of the Translucent colors
Increasing the Gain value causes the
translucent colors to appear more
opaque.
Decreasing the Gain value causes the
translucent colors to appear more
transparent.
d)
Use the Cntrl knob to select Range.
e)
Use the Value knob to adjust the range of
the Translucent colors.
Increasing the Range value widens the
Translucent area by including more
hues from the Background range (the
lower-end of the range is dened by
the Shadow range you just set).
Decreasing the Range value narrows
the Translucent area by excluding hues.
16.
Press NEXT.
17.
Use the Mask knob to apply a mask to the key.
DVE Keys
The DVE Key allows you to apply digital video effects,
such as scale, crop, aspect ratio, position, and border to
video image.
To Set Up a DVE Key
A DVE key requires DVE resources that may not be
available. Depending on how your switcher is congured,
you may be asked to steal the resources from another
element, or be prevented from using the resources.
1.
Select the keyer that you want to set up a DVE
Key on.
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