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Chapter 4, Setting Up Realtime Effects with Adobe Premiere Pro
255 represents white. Intermediate settings represent different shades
of gray, from very dark to very light gray.
Low Gain
Use this to set the range of luminance values you want
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to be partially affected based on the value set by the Low Clip control.
As you increase the Low Gain setting, more luminance values become
partially affected by the color correction.
A Low Gain setting of 100 provides the widest range for maximum
color correction. Alternately, a gain setting of 0 creates a key where
the luminance values are either completely affected or left untouched.
You can think of the Low Gain control as defining an "Affected to
Untouched" range for keying the dark areas of your image.
This control is similar to Low Gain , except you use it
High Gain
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to set the range of luminance values you want to be partially affected
based on the value set by the High Clip control. You can think of the
control as defining an "Untouched to Affected" range for
High Gain
keying the lighter areas of your image.
High Clip
This control is similar to Low Clip , except you use it to
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select the higher (brighter) luminance values to be keyed.
¦Note The values you can select using the Low Clip and Low Gain
controls are dependent on the High Clip and High Gain controls, and
vice versa. This prevents the low and high controls from keying on the
same luminance values.
Invert Key
Select this to invert the key selection, giving you the
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opposite result of what you originally selected.
Show Key as Output
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your selective key region. This enables you to further refine your key.
Areas that are completely affected by the color correction are white,
untouched areas are black, and gray areas are partially affected.
Expand Outside Mask
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the mask area. This setting is especially useful when setting up a color
pass effect where you have several objects of the same color but want to
retain the color for only one object. For more information, see
a color pass effect"
Select this to display the matte used to define
Applies the color correction settings outside
on page 84.
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