Alex Leith
February 25th, 2008, 12:32 PM
I've just been using dvMattePro3 for the first time (recently upgraded) and I am totally stunned!
It was a rush job where the screen was fairly unevenly lit and not terribly well exposed... Quite a bit of spill. We had 5 hours of footage, some overexposed and some underexposed.
I applied dvMattePro adjusted the low and high point and that was it... a PERFECT key!
Even with the earlier version of dvMattePro it would have taken about 15-20 minutes to get the key looking as good as it could. And with FCP's keyer... forget about it.
I was so floored I just had to tell somebody. :-D
It was a rush job where the screen was fairly unevenly lit and not terribly well exposed... Quite a bit of spill. We had 5 hours of footage, some overexposed and some underexposed.
I applied dvMattePro adjusted the low and high point and that was it... a PERFECT key!
Even with the earlier version of dvMattePro it would have taken about 15-20 minutes to get the key looking as good as it could. And with FCP's keyer... forget about it.
I was so floored I just had to tell somebody. :-D