User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction and Features
 - Getting Started
 - Presets
 - Video Controls
 - Fullscreen
 - Transitions
 - Production Clocks
 - Categories
 - Fade Bar
 - Pause Inputs
 - Overlays
 - Right Click Menus
 - Settings
 - Inputs
 - Input Settings
 - Audio
 - Recording
 - Live Streaming
 - External Output
 - Keyboard, MIDI and Controller Shortcuts
 - Activators - MIDI Lights and Faders
 - vMix Control Surface
 - Web Controller
 - Instant Replay
 - PTZ - Pan Tilt Zoom
 - NDI - Network Device Interface
 - SRT - Secure Reliable Transport
 - Data Sources
 - vMix Call
 - GT Title Designer
 - vMix Title Designer (Legacy)
 - PlayList
 - MultiCorder
 - Tally Lights
 - Interlaced Support
 - Statistics
 - Snapshot
 - Padlock
 - Scripting and Automation
 - Developer Information
 - Shortcut Function Reference
 - Safe Areas
 - Undo Button
 - Waveform and Vectorscope Monitor
 
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As you can see the colour has been shifted slightly towards the blue/green, with a small amount of overall
brightness added to all colour channels.
(Black/White bar to the right of the colour wheel)
Colour Key
Colour Key can be used to select a transparent colour when using an input as an Overlay or inside a Virtual
Set. 
This option can also be used with a green screen, see the options below for more information.
Select:                 Manually select the colour that will be made transparent.
Auto Colour Key:     Brings up a window a colour can be selected directly from the currently displaying
input.
Tolerance:       Set how close vMix should match to the Red/Green/Blue values in the colour key. The
sliders all the way to the left represent an exact match.
Chroma Key:        Move this slider slightly to the right to improve the colour key quality when a green/blue
screen is being used.
Chroma Key Filter:           Removes green/blue halos from an image when using a green screen. The scroll
bar can also be used to increase the transparency of the green elements. 










