Kayak — User Manual 341
Chroma Key Operating Notes
4. Clip Low can be set accurately with Auto Setup. Adjust Clip Low so that all
areas of the backing color are black. If
Clip Low is set too high (too far
counter-clockwise), translucent areas will be forced fully translucent,
hardening the key.
Note When adjusting clip levels, remember that areas on the edge of the fore-
ground subject should show as shades of gray. Gray indicates areas of trans-
lucency, which is desirable in chroma keying.
5. Check the final results with Key PVW off and the chroma keyer in normal
mode (
FG Only turned off). Note that incorrect adjustments can create a
hard, noisy key.
6. If the chroma key now looks good, you are done. If dark edges are
present, there may be too much primary
Luma suppression or Clip Hi or
Clip Low may be set improperly. If adjusting these parameters fails to
solve the problem, you should consider activating the Reshape feature.
FGD Fade
FGD Fade is useful when shading variations exists in the backing color. A
better alternative, if time permits, is to adjust the lighting on the set to even
out the backing color. This may improve the key so that FGD Fade is not
needed. FGD Fade helps with backing color suppression at the expense of
a harder looking key with more noticeable edge artifacts.A drawback of
FGD Fade is loss of detail in the keyed edge. For example, smoke and hair
in the foreground will probably be lost.
1. Touch the FGD Fade button to activate this feature.
2. Set primary Luma suppression to 0.
3. You can now readjust the Clip Hi and Clip Low controls if necessary to fine
tune the key as described above.
4. When FGD Fade is on, key resizing and positioning also become available
to clean up the key edges.
Size narrows the key signal and can remove much of the blue or green
edge on the foreground subject.
Position moves the key signal left and right, and can be used to reduce
a color edge along only one side of the foreground.