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9 A grid appears, covering the Viewer. This is the positioning canvas, and it lets you
corner-pin the area in which the foreground image you connected in step 3 will be
composited and tracked. You can corner-pin and resize it by dragging it by the corners,
and you can move it by dragging the center.
Resizing the canvas to fit the foreground image into the background
10 Once you’ve positioned the grid, scrub back and forth to verify that it tracks correctly
and looks right once it’s in motion.
11 Choose Compositing from the “Show controls for” pop-up menu to expose the
compositing controls.
12 Set the Output pop-up menu to “Composite” to output the final match-moved
composite. If necessary, you can use the Composite Type and Plate Cropping controls
to choose how the foreground image is blended with the background and whether you
need to crop unwanted parts of the image from the edges.
The final match moved composite
At this point, you’ve finished the match move.
Main Controls
The “Show controls for” pop-up menu lets you choose one of four pages of controls that take
you through the match moving workflow. The Output pop-up menu lets you choose what you
want to output, with choices for Disabled, Positioning Reference, and Composite.
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