Adobe 25510629 User Guide - Page 66

Adding overlay layers, Using a still image as the input clip

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A) Tight: Close-up shot, approximately from the chest up B) Medium: Medium-distance shot, approximately from the waist up C) Wide: Wide-angle, full-body shot, with space above and below the subject. Adding overlay layers You can add up to four overlays to any session, regardless of whether the virtual set has one or more foreground elements. By default, one empty overlay layer exists in each session. To add an overlay, right-click the thumbnail for an existing overlay that has a source assigned, and choose Add New Overlay. This option is unavailable if the current overlay has no source assigned or if four of these layers already exist. Using a still image as the input clip You can assign any supported graphic format as the input clip, key it, and then output a composited still image or video clip. To output a still image, use the Frame Sequence format. For more information, see "Outputting still images (Frame Sequence)" on page 122. 66 How to

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How to
A) Tight: Close-up shot, approximately from the chest up B) Medium: Medium-distance shot,
approximately from the waist up C) Wide: Wide-angle, full-body shot, with space above and below
the subject.
Adding overlay layers
You can add up to four overlays to any session, regardless of whether the virtual set has one or
more foreground elements. By default, one empty overlay layer exists in each session. To add
an overlay, right-click the thumbnail for an existing overlay that has a source assigned, and
choose Add New Overlay. This option is unavailable if the current overlay has no source
assigned or if four of these layers already exist.
Using a still image as the input clip
You can assign any supported graphic format as the input clip, key it, and then output a
composited still image or video clip.
To output a still image, use the Frame Sequence format. For more information, see
“Outputting still images (Frame Sequence)” on page 122
.