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Re: BCC Glint - How to move without background
by
peter mcauley
on Jul 23, 2008 at 2:47:00 pm
Hi Caton,
Well doing this in an Avid is a little more complex due to how that system handles alpha information.
in photoshop create an image that has only a single white dot in the center and everything else transparent and save this as a tiff with alpha
import this into the avid, make sure you include the alpha channel on the import
once imported, drag this image onto a video track in the timeline above the clip with the talent
apply the glint to the photoshop image
in the title-matte controls group of the bcc glint filter, enable the apply to title-matte option
you should now be able to reposition the glint image with the glint over the talent's smile
I hope this helps.
Peter.
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