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Define transparent areas with Image Matte Key
The
Image Matte Key determines transparent areas based on a matte image’s alpha
channel or brightness values. To get the most predictable results,
choose a grayscale image for your image matte, unless you want to
alter colors in the clip. Any color in the image matte removes the
same level of color from the clip you are keying. For example, white
areas in the clip that correspond to red areas in the image matte
appear blue‑green (since white in an RGB image is composed of 100%
red, 100% blue, and 100% green); because red also becomes transparent in
the clip, only blue and green colors remain at their original values. Note: You
can use the Titler to create shapes and text to use as mattes.
View full size graphic A still image used as a matte (left) defines transparent areas
in the superimposed clip (center), revealing background clip (right).
- Add the clip (used as a background) to a video
track in a Timeline panel.
- Add the clip you want to superimpose to any track higher
than the track containing the background clip. This is the clip
revealed by the track matte.
Be sure the superimposed clip overlaps the background clip
in a Timeline panel.
- In the Effects panel, click the triangle to expand the
Video Effects bin and then click the triangle to expand the Keying
bin.
- Drag the Image Matte Key to the superimposed clip in
a Timeline panel.
- In a Timeline panel, select the superimposed clip.
- In the Effect Controls panel, click the triangle to expand
the Image Matte Key settings.
- Click the Setup button
, browse
to the image being used as the matte, and then click Open to select
the image.
- (Optional) If you’re animating the Image Matte Key over
time, make sure that the current‑time indicator is in the position
you want. Click the Toggle Animation icons for the settings you
adjust.
- Click the Composite Using menu and choose one of the
following:
- Matte Alpha
- Composites the clips using the alpha channel values of
the image matte you selected in step 7.
- Matte Luma
- Composites the clips using the luminance values of the
image matte you selected in step 7.
- (Optional) Select the Reverse option to swap the areas
that are opaque and transparent.
- (Optional) If you’re animating the Image Matte Key, move
the current‑time indicator either in the Effect Controls panel or
Timeline panel and change the Image Matte Key settings.
A new keyframe appears in the Effect Controls timeline
when you change the settings. Repeat this step as needed. You can
also adjust the interpolation between keyframes by editing the keyframe
graph.
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