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2 Select Suppress from the Trackball option box.
NOTE To make the trackballs respond to changes in pressure, use the Pointer preferences in the Preferences
menu.
3 Move the Suppress trackball towards the colour that you want to suppress. For example, to remove a
blue background, move the trackball so that the blue colours appear in the centre of the 2D vectorscope.
NOTE The colour you are suppressing appears in the middle of the 2D vectorscope at full suppression.
By comparing the Result clip and the Front clip, you may notice some unwanted colour suppression
to the colour that is opposite (on the colour wheel) the one you just suppressed. You can fix such
suppression with the Saturate trackball.
4 Select Saturate from the Trackball option box.
5 Move the Saturate trackball towards the colour that you want to saturate.
The colour that you are saturating moves closer to the edge of the 2D vectorscope.
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