--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Wilhelm" <bruce.wilhelm@...> wrote:
>
> >> What is it? New to me and no mention of it in the help file.
>
> This option was added in one of the v3.0 patch releases.
> It bleeds the fill just a bit along the edges where
> transparent alpha meets non-transparent alpha.
> This is to prepare it for the subsampling conversion to YUV 4:2:2
> for compression and the subsequent conversion back to 4:4:4 for keying.
> It's mostly intended for importing graphics files containing alpha
> that have abrupt transitions between transparent and opaque.
> It can help prevent black/gray pixels from seeping into the fill.
> Anything that contains softened or anti-aliased edges
> (ie: Title Tool images) will not need this option,
> since the transitions between transparent and opaque is
> spread over several pixels.
>
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