2017

Table Of Contents
3 Enable Auto CC to apply the Spill settings to the front clip.
4 Remove any colour spill. Click anywhere in the image window, and then modify the parameters that
appear by dragging the slidersyou do not need to click a specific area.
To:Drag:
Set the range for the removal of colour spill along the edges of the key. Drag right to
soften the edge and remove colour spill further into the key. Drag left to harden, or
create a thinner, edge.
Range
Modify and suppress colours that are adjacent to the primary sample.Hue
The red indicator shows the original value and the yellow indicator shows the current value. The values
also appear in the Spill fields. The original values should be good, so make small adjustments only.
5 To modify both parameters, move the mouse between them to highlight a parameter, or drag the pen
vertically. When you highlight the parameter you want to adjust, drag the slider.
If you do not like the result, you can click Undo to reset parameters directly after you complete an
operation. There is only one level of undo in the Modular Keyer.
6 When you are finished modifying the displayed parameters, click another area of the image without
highlighting a parameter to hide them. Alternatively, you can press any key, such as spacebar or Esc.
The parameters are no longer displayed.
NOTE To reset Spill parameters, click the Reset button, next to the sampling box.
If you are satisfied with your colour spill removal, move on to
blending your front and back clips (page 691).
If you want to perform additional colour spill suppressions, see
Advanced Colour Spill Removal (page 689).
Advanced Colour Spill Removal
If you want to suppress colour spill beyond what was shown in
Basic Colour Spill Removal (page 688), you
can use the Spill controls in the Colour menu to eliminate and disguise the colour spill in the Master Keyer.
You can sample the colour you want to remove, and then adjust the Range and Hue fields to suppress the
selected colour and shift its adjacent colours.
Creating and Refining a Key in the Master Keyer | 689