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Matte effects, Matte choker effect – Adobe After Effects CS3 User Manual

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AFTER EFFECTS CS3

User Guide

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Original greenscreen (top left) leaves green glow when keyed out (bottom left). Spill Suppressor removes glow (bottom right).

See also

“Keying overview and tips” on page 268

“Matte Choker effect” on page 450

“Simple Choker effect” on page 451

Use the Spill Suppressor effect

1

Select the layer and choose Effect > Keying > Spill Suppressor.

2

Choose the color you want to suppress in one of the following ways:

If you already keyed out the color with a key in the Effect Controls panel, click the Color To Suppress eyedropper,
and then click the screen color in the key’s Key Color swatch.

In Spill Suppressor, click the Key Color swatch and choose a color from the color wheel.

Note: To use the eyedropper in the Layer panel, choose Spill Suppressor from the View menu in the Layer panel.

3

From the Color Accuracy menu, choose Faster to suppress blue, green, or red. Choose Better to suppress other

colors, because After Effects may need to analyze the colors more carefully to produce accurate transparency. The
Better option may increase rendering time.

4

Drag the Suppression slider until the color is adequately suppressed.

Matte effects

Matte Choker effect

The Matte Choker effect repeats a sequence of choking and spreading the matte to fill undesired holes (transparent
areas) in opaque regions. The repetition is necessary because the entire matte must be choked and spread; the
spreading fills the hole, but the edges of the matte must be choked back to preserve the matte shape.

This effect works with 8-bpc and 16-bpc color.