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Latest revision as of 14:00, 13 March 2017
About Luma Key Layer
FIXME!!!
The Luma Key layer does the following: For every pixel of image it assigns the alpha value, based on its Luminosity. For example, black pixels become 100% transparent. White pixels are absolutely opaque. Gray pixels are semi-transparent.
Parameters of the Luma Key Layers
Parameters of the Luma Key Layers are:
Name | Value | Type |
Z Depth | 0.000000 | real |
Amount | 1.000000 | real |
Blend Method | Composite | integer |