I don't think of the soften in secondaries like I would soften a wipe pattern edge. It's more like a broadening of the secondary color selection allowing more colors near the targeted secondary. At least that's how it seems to work to me. Am I missing something about the "soften" control as it works in Symphony secondaries. I read the OP as wanting to soften the edge of the matte generated by the secondary selection. If I put a secondary on flesh tone of a face and tweak the soften control more fleshy like colors are included in the secondary selection and that happens across the entire raster not just the edge of the face area. I wish spectramatte had better matte manipulation too, the dilate rarely works the way I would like it to.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Terence Curren" <tcurren@...> wrote:
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Dylan Reeve <dylan@> wrote:
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> <<The secondaries are virtually useless given you can't soften or tweak the matte.>>
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> Huh? So that soften slider that smoothes out the secondary selection, the one that I have been using all these years is in my imagination?
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
(Mac)[Avid-L2] Re: Dear Avid: Baselight and Resolve let's go!
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