Graphics Programs Reference
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Even though the matte is very noisy, the final compositing still looks pretty good. You
know it is not perfect, but it holds this still frame pretty well. You will learn to make this
lookeven better later inthis chapter.Fornow,move ontothe third, andlast, keying node:
Keylight.
Keylight
Keylight, like the IBK earlier in this chapter, is a bluescreen and greenscreen keyer. It is
not designed to key out any color, just green and blue screens. It does that job very well,
and many times all you have to do is choose the screen color and that's it. Keylight also
tackles transparencies and spill exceptionally well.
Let's start by branching it out from the greenscreen element.
1. Select Read2 and Shift-click the Keylight icon in the Keyer toolbox on the left
( FIGURE 7.24 ) .
Figure 7.24. Branching out a Keylight.
 
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