Keyer filter, Keyer filter overview, Automatic versus manual keying – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 13

Keying

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Keyer filter

Keyer filter overview

The Keyer filter is intended for subjects shot in front of a blue screen or green screen. However,
this filter can also be used to pull chroma keys from any range of color within a shot. The keyed
portions of the image are rendered transparent, allowing background images to show through.

You apply a Keyer filter like any other filter in Motion—via the Library or the Add Filter pop-up
menu in the toolbar. For more information about applying filters, see

Apply and remove filters

on

page 742.

Important:

When combining masks with a keying filter, make sure the masks you use to crop the

keyed image are applied to the same image layer as the keying filter itself. Also, apply masks after
you apply a keying filter.

Automatic versus manual keying

At its default settings, the Keyer filter attempts to work as automatically as possible. When you
apply the Keyer filter to an object, Motion analyzes the visible frame in the Canvas to detect a
dominant color such as a green or blue background. The dominant color becomes the initial
sample that generates the tolerance, or core transparency, of the underlying key; this key is
rendered as transparent in your composite.

However, you can override the automatic initial color sampling to key any color. You do this by
setting the Strength parameter to 0, then using the Sample Color tool to draw a selection box
over the region containing the color you want to key.

Keyer filter controls

After you apply the Keyer filter to a video or image layer in your project, you can modify and
refine the keying parameters in the Filters Inspector or HUD. This section explains the operation
of the tools and parameter controls found in the Keyer section of the Filters Inspector.

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