![]() Step 12: One thing you should keep in mind that you should never select the ‘Final Result’ option in the View parameter of Keylight. Once you enable it, you will notice the greenish color at the edges of the character, and the object will be removed. Step 11: And enable this option by click on the ‘fx’ button of this option. Step 10:For removing this from the edges of our character and object of footage, go to the ‘Advanced Spill Suppressor option of parameters of Keylight. Step 9: When you zoom out this footage, you can see that there is some green color remains on the edges of the character and another object of our footage. Now click on the Screen color picker and then click on the green color of footage for replacing it with a black color background. Step 8: Now, set the green color in a color box of the Screen Color option of keylight parameters. ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 7: Once you drop this on the footage, a Keylight parameters box will be open in the Effect control section, which is at the left side of the working screen and next to the Project panel. Step 6: Now pick the ‘Keylight spill suppressor’ option from the list of Effects & Presets and drop it on the footage in the composition area. Step 5: Now search for ‘Keylight’ in the search box of the Effects & Presets tab. Step 4: Now go to the Effects & Presets tab of this software which is on the right side of the working screen.
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