Adobe 25510629 User Guide - Page 31

Output Preview Monitor and previewing the output, Single Key Point Method One Color Pickup

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Key point (input clip only): Clicking with this tool in the Input Preview Monitor sets a key point for either the One Color Pickup or Color Spread keying method. For more information, see "Single Key Point Method (One Color Pickup)" on page 79 or "Multiple Key Points Method (Color Spread)" on page 80. To delete the last key point that you set, press Ctrl+Z. To delete all of the key points that you set, click the Clear Points button on the Keyer tab. Painting a mask (input clip only): For more information, see "Painting a mask" on page 84. Paint Mask: Drag with this tool in the Input Preview Monitor to create a transparent region. Zooming in decreases the size of the paint brush. Mask Eraser: Drag with this tool in the Input Preview Monitor to erase a transparent region. Pan and zoom: For more information, see "Magnifying and repositioning the view in the monitors" on page 33. Output Preview Monitor and previewing the output The Output Preview Monitor displays a preview of the session as the output movie will appear if you save it with the current settings. If the input clip is keyed and all of the other sources are assigned, then the Output Preview Monitor displays the fully composited session. The frame aspect ratio of this monitor changes based on whether you select 4:3 or 16:9 on the Output tab. User interface 31

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Key point (input clip only):
Clicking with this tool in the Input Preview Monitor sets a
key point for either the One Color Pickup or Color Spread keying method. For more
information, see
“Single Key Point Method (One Color Pickup)” on page 79
or
“Multiple
Key Points Method (Color Spread)” on page 80
. To delete the last key point that you set,
press Ctrl+Z. To delete all of the key points that you set, click the Clear Points button on the
Keyer tab.
Painting a mask (input clip only):
For more information, see
“Painting a mask” on page 84
.
Pan and zoom:
For more information, see
“Magnifying and repositioning the view in the
monitors” on page 33
.
Output Preview Monitor and previewing the output
The Output Preview Monitor displays a preview of the session as the output movie will
appear if you save it with the current settings. If the input clip is keyed and all of the other
sources are assigned, then the Output Preview Monitor displays the fully composited session.
The frame aspect ratio of this monitor changes based on whether you select 4:3 or 16:9 on the
Output tab.
Paint Mask: Drag with this tool in the Input Preview Monitor to create a transparent
region. Zooming in decreases the size of the paint brush.
Mask Eraser: Drag with this tool in the Input Preview Monitor to erase a transparent
region.