Matte Nodes
The Matte nodes enable you to create and modify matte channel data for use in compositing and other image processing operations. They generally take a single input, with the following exceptions:
- The Chromakey node takes a second, optional input for use as a control image to specify which pixels of the primary input image will be processed in the operation.
- The Ultimatte PFG node takes a second, optional input for use as a garbage matte.
- The Ultimatte CSC node requires a second input (a clean plate), which is used as a reference for the screen correction operation.
The Matte nodes include:
- Chromakey Node
- Rotospline Node
- The Ultimatte Nodes
- Ultimatte CSC (Classic Screen Correction) Node
- Ultimatte GK (Grain Killer) Node
- Ultimatte RSC (Roto Screen Correction) Node
- Ultimatte PFG (Processed Foreground) Node
- Ultimatte CC (Color Control) Node
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