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Chroma key effect in V8
Posted by Joe Gaziv on December 11, 2009 at 12:07 pmIn order to define color area I take the eyedropper an try to draw a rectangle on the preview window but no drawing take place – What I do wrong?
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John Rofrano
December 11, 2009 at 2:36 pmAt some point (I forget if it was Vegas 8) the “drawing” part seem to have broken but I think it is still averaging the color correctly.
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Danny Hays
December 11, 2009 at 9:44 pmI noticed that too. With DV footage, the keyer in Vegas is not usable IMHO. If you put a chroma blur, set to medium before the chromakey plugin in the chain, It really smoothes out the jagged edges. With HDV and good lighting, maybe a magenta backlight,(Since there’s no spill suppresor in Vegas’s keyer) it can work fairly well. I would us Ultra or Keylight for chromakeying anything. Danny
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Joe Gaziv
December 12, 2009 at 6:12 amThx – Do I need to use the Blur effect or just to use the blur which is P/O the chroma key effect?
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John Rofrano
December 12, 2009 at 5:26 pmJoe, What Danny is referring to is adding the Sony Chroma Blur FX just prior to the Chroma Keyer in the FX chain. Here is a tutorial by Keith Kolbo that shows you the technique:
Chroma Blur and Chroma Keying in Sony Vegas® Software
It really smooths out the edges for DV work.
~jr
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