![]() ![]() That was my experience.ītw Michael, this means Primatte is included in Fusion Studio 9 hmm ? You are left having to play with hue, saturation and luminance, which is hit and miss, and sometimes, with specific problem areas like this, only miss. With the delta keyer or any other keyer, there is no way that I know of to isolate and select certain areas to be keyed. I attribute this to being able to manually draw on the image where I want the matte to be between the subjects fingers (using that red line that allows you to select the background). Finally went back to Fusion 9, used primatte and instantly I had an amazing key around the fingers, the webbed finger look was gone and the hand matte was perfect. No matter how much I tried, I could not get these remnants removed with the delta keyer. But there are remnants of the green screen appearing between someone's fingers when they are gesturing. I was happy with the results for the general key. I am surprised you were not immediately blown away by its results! I have been using the Primatte Keyer for more than 10 years and i can honestly say that after using the Delta keyer last year i am not sure i would ever go back to the Primatte Keyer.ĭelta Keyer is much better in extracting details and dealing with bad green screens. The ability to draw a line designating the foreground and another one designating the background and allowing the keyer to calculate the matte has been indispensable for detail work. ![]() For me this will mean needing to still use Fusion 9. I have tried and am not able to achieve the same results with the delta keyer as I can with primatte. The Delta keyer works great for general keys, but Primatte has been a life saver when it comes to keying out details and bad spots. Ive been using the delta keyer and primatte keyer a lot for green screens. Michael McCaffrey wrote:This is very disappointing.
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