Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Color Range control: Allows you to fine-tune the range of color that you want to key

on.

Bottom handles

Color gradient

Top handles

Top handles: Let you select a larger or smaller range of colors that are keyed, based on

the original colors you selected with the Select Color eyedropper tool. These handles
correspond to the Width control in the Key on Chroma area of the filter’s numeric
controls.

Color gradient: Drag left or right within the color gradient to shift the overall hue of

the color range you’ve set with the top set of handles. This corresponds to the Center
On control in the Key on Chroma area of the filter’s numeric controls.

Bottom handles: Allow you to define the tolerance of your key. These handles correspond

to the Softness control in the Key on Chroma area of the filter’s numeric controls. Use
these handles to gently eliminate additional fringing from your key while attempting
to preserve fine detail around the edges of your foreground subject.

Saturation control: Allows you to adjust the degree and range of saturation that

contributes to defining your key. The top and bottom handles work the same as those
in the Color Range control. Drag left or right within the gradient to move all four handles
simultaneously.

Luma control: Lets you adjust the degree and range of luma that contributes to defining

your key. The top and bottom handles work the same as those in the Color Range
control. Drag left or right within the gradient to move all four handles simultaneously.

View Final/Matte/Source button

Select Color eyedropper

Invert Selection button

Select Color eyedropper: When you click this button, the pointer turns into an eyedropper

you can use to select a color from a clip in the Video tab of the Viewer or in the Canvas.

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Chapter 72

Keying, Mattes, and Masks

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