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8.2.25 Special features
useful to choose the transparency value of your keying.
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Once your keying mode is selected, the Pulse² provides you some keying advance seng:
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Luma Keying is used to key from a parcular luminous intensity. It produces a hard edged key based on
intensity, which is most suitable for tling eects. You can choose to key things that are extremely dark or
extremely bright and keep everything in between, or invert to key only things that are of a medium intensity.
The black and white levels dene where to begin the keying. In the range 0 to 255, 0 represents no luminance,
or black and 255 represents full luminance, or white.
 As the Black Level is changed from 0 to 255, things that are black are rst keyed out, followed
by dark grey, then light grey, and so forth, unl the enre picture is keyed out at 255.
  As the White Level is changed from 255 to 0, things that are white are rst keyed out,
followed by light grey, then dark grey, and so forth, unl the enre picture is keyed out at 0.
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Chroma Keying is used to key from a parcular color. It produces a key which is most suitable for moving
images and “weatherman” style applicaons.
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Using a crosshair, you can select a parcular hue based on what is on screen. Once you have adjusted the
crosshairs to a desired posion, press set/enter to capture the color value at that instant. You can then adjust
the other parameters such as Tolerance to further rene your key.
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