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Table Of Contents
The minimum and maximum Tolerance and Softness values
The Lift, Gain, Shrink, and Erode values
The blur factors for the matte and key-in clip
The Maximum and Minimum Input and Output level values for the histogram
To display the Animation controls in the Keyers, click Animation to the left of the keyer menus. Using the
Channel Editor, animate the parameters.
Resetting Your Key
You can reset the individual node within the Modular Keyer processing pipeline. You can also reset the
entire Modular Keyer processing pipeline.
To reset individual node within the Modular Keyer processing pipeline:
1 Select the node you want to reset.
2 Right-click the node and select Reset.
The selected node is reset.
NOTE You can reset multiple nodes by holding the Command key, selecting the nodes and right-clicking
to reset.
To reset the entire Modular Keyer processing pipeline:
1 Shift+click the Result node.
2 Right-click the Result node and select Reset.
The entire Modular Keyer processing pipeline is reset.
Rendering Your Key
To view your key in the timeline, you must render it. You can render the key inside the ConnectFX view or
in the timeline.
To render your key in the ConnectFX view:
1 When you are satisfied with your key, exit the Modular Keyer by clicking the Return button.
You are taken to the ConnectFX view.
2 In the ConnectFX view, click the Render Combo box and select Render. If the Render option is already
displayed, simply click Render.
The rendering starts. A progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen.
3 After the rendering is complete, click EXIT CFX to return to the timeline.
Your original source clip is updated in the timeline and in the Viewing panel and displays the result
of your key.
A small CFX icon appears on the clip and the timeline segment.
To render your key in the timeline:
1 Once you are happy with your key, exit the Modular Keyer by clicking the Return.
You are taken to the ConnectFX view.
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