Brilliant. That does it, now that I switched on "double-click to show nesting" in the Timeline Settings.
Thanks again. You've cured a couple of hours of madness!
Roberto
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <mdrew@...> wrote:
Thanks, Mike, that's doing the job, and I think I understand why the AniMatte must be on top now.
I have to try a CC setting then step out to check the results. Then go back in and try again. Is there's a better way? Where I could see all the layers while making adjustments?
Thanks again!
Roberto
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <mdrew@...> wrote:
I'm sure I'm missing something basic here, at least I hope so.
How do I adjust the color of an object I created an matte for using AniMatte? So it better matches the plate shot on the video track beneath it?
On V2 I have a shot of a guy in an airport. I made a matte for him using AniMatte, and it works just fine. I see the video below, but it's brighter, and my guy is darker. I just need to lighten up the guy a bit and it should work fine. Both videos were shot on the same locked-off camera, just at different times.
I option-dropped the Color Correction effect on V2 and it nested on top of the Animatte. But when I try to use it, it CC's the whole video frame, V1 and V2.
Again, I'm sure I'm missing something basic. Any light that can be shed on this would be greatly appreciated!
Roberto
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