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Re: A great keyer in Premiere ?
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Vincent Becquiot
on May 10, 2008 at 4:19:34 pm
I think it easily takes on Ultra. Keylight is a great keyer but lacks some of the features I use in Primatte. Mainely the spill remover, light wrap, color matcher, and detail settings. Primatte 4 actually has a one button quick key which actually works pretty darn well, minus removing the spill. These would take much longer to recreate in AE.
I find it very easy to use, but like all the others, you will definitely have to go through the entire manual.
Chers,
Vince
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