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increasingly saturated and vivid. Decreasing the Gain 
decreases the saturation until the image is black and 
white.
The Spill effect allows you to handle chroma key spill 
where the background color (the color being 
removed) spills onto the key object.
To adjust the Edge, Shadow, Gain, and Spill:
1.
Select the key you wish to modify (ensure it is set 
as a Chroma key).
2.
If you have already assigned a Chroma Key to 
one of the other keyers and the Chroma Key 
share mode is set to FLOAT or ASK, you are 
asked whether you want to steal the Chroma Key 
resource to use on the new key. You can choose 
from the following:
• Press the Confrm knob to steal the Chroma 
Key resource for the new key. The old Chroma 
Key is taken off-air and converted to an 
Auto-Select Key.
• Press the Cancel knob to cancel the new 
Chroma Key and leave the resource with the 
key it is currently assigned to.
3.
Press NEXT until Edge is displayed.
4.
Adjust the Edge value by rotating the 
corresponding knob until the desired effect is 
achieved.
5.
Press NEXT.
6.
Adjust the ShadowGainSPClip, or SpRjct
value by rotating the corresponding knob until 
the desired effect is achieved.
For More Information on...
• selecting keys, refer to the section “Selecting 
• setting the Chroma Key share mode, refer to the 
Split Keys
A Split Key allows you to assign a different alpha 
source for a Key than the fill/alpha associations that 
are set up during configuration or to use a separate 
alpha source for a Self Key.
To create a Split Key:
1.
Select a source on the Key/Aux bus to act as the 
video fill (the source can be either an Auto-Select 
Key or a Self Key).
2.
Press and hold the AUTO SEL button.
3.
Select a source on the Key/Aux bus to act as the 
key alpha.
Note:
• Split Keys are initially created with clip set to 50% 
and gain set to 50%.
• While holding the AUTO SEL button to select the 
key alpha, the SHIFT button stays active when 
pressed. You do not have to hold down SHIFT to 
access shifted sources. Press SHIFT again to 
return to normal source selection. 
Modifying Split Keys
You can modify the appearance of a Split Key to suit 
your application. 
To modify the appearance of a Split Key:
1.
Create a Split Key. The Key Menu is displayed 
with a new first page. 
2.
Use the Alpha knob to select the input used for 
the key alpha.
3.
Press the Alpha knob to accept the change.
Note:
• If you wish to use a matte for the key fill, press the 
Matte button on the Key/Aux bus to access the 
Matte menu.
• If you are using a Split Key with a matte key fill and 
you wish to turn the key into a Chroma Key, the 
switcher will default to black on that key.
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