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Denoise
Denoise provides a distinct way to post-process extracted keys to selectively reduce the noise
in a key, getting rid of stray areas of qualification and softly filling holes in a matte.
Before/after raising Denoise, viewing the high contrast matte
Clean Black
Clean Black is a specialized operation that eliminates noise (seen as white speckling when
viewing a high-contrast highlight) in the black area of a key that omits the regions of the image
you don’t want to isolate, and shrinks the key by making the dark parts of a key darker the
higher you raise this parameter, pushing dark gray areas of the key toward black. The practical
result is that raising Clean Black lets you “fill holes” in the background portion of a key and
erode translucent edges.
Before/after raising Clean Black, viewing the high contrast matte
Clean White
Clean White is another specialized operation that eliminates noise (seen as black speckling
when viewing a high-contrast highlight) in the white portion of a key that include areas of the
image you’re isolating, and expands the key by making light parts of a key lighter the higher you
raise this parameter, pushing light gray areas of the key toward white. The practical result is that
raising Clean White lets you “fill holes” in the foreground portion of a key and grow
translucent edges.
Before/after raising Clean White, viewing the high contrast matte
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