Rotoscope Transparency 2004-03-23 - By Pankhurst, Lawrence
Back When I've had this problem in the past I've gone into the explorer to sources/clips and double clicked on the clip in question, then select the FX tab, enable image FXs and adjust the hue, saturation, gain and brightness to something easier on the eye.
hope this helps
Lawrence
-- --Original Message-- -- From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf Of Marc Trzepla Sent: 23 March 2004 17:02 To: xsi@(protected) Subject: Rotoscope Transparency
Is there a way to 'push back' the image in the Rotoscope view so that I see less of the image and more of the default viewport 'grey' ...? The images I'm tracing over are REALLY busy and a little less contrast would help. I don't want to have to process all the clips in another app.
Thanks,
marc
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