Hello Jeff,
My comment was more in response to this part of his post......

"I like using 'non-destructive' image repair [you can tell I'm a photoshop
user] because it's what makes the difference between 'linear' editing and
'non-linear' editing.
Use the software....
regards - Mike"

I have not used the screen or multiply key but you bring up a good point. I
need to play with them some myself and take advantage of them for the
"interesting" looks you mention.
Thanks,
Richard Peoples

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff Schell
> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:21 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AP] Brightening Clips???
>
>
> I *think* what Mike is describing is that the screen key may
> require two or
> more clips in order to achieve useful results. For example, putting a clip
> back on itself and using either the screen or multiply key can
> achieve some
> interesting looks. I'm not positive, but I don't think he was
> advocating the
> second clip for purposes of protecting the original; rather, for
> purposes of
> getting a successful key.
>
> -Jeff
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Hello Mike,
> Doing what you suggest certainly will work but unlike Photoshop when you
> modify an image and save it, in an NLE such as Premiere when you are
> applying effects you are only modifying its output from the
> timline you are
> working in. In other words your are not modifying the original clip. The
> original clip is not changed in anyway and the only way to make a modified
> clip would be to export it out as a new clip and even in this case the
> original clip is not modified.
> Is this the way you understand it or am I missing something?
> Regards,
> Richard
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > 1- put the original clip in [Video 1A]
> > 2- copy it and place it right above the original on [Video 2]
> > 3- then use transparency settings 'Screen' to correct the clip
> > 4- you can still use other effect controls-filters too
> > 5- Make sure your using a monitor to see your results
>
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