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Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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Is it possible in PD 14 or PD14 suite to make a custom mask like in the attachment?

thanks,

HT
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Windows 10 professional
HP Omen Obelisk DT 875-1131
Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
Eight Core
Memory 32 GB
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Power supply 750 Watt


Using PD 11 ultimate build 11.0.03026

Heavytiger


ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Hi HT -

Not in PDR, but you can use graphics software to do it.

There's a mask attached with instructions on how it was done (the words won't appear if you use this as a mask). Because I made the central space transparent, you'll probably need to select "Invert Mask" after you import it into PiP Designer.

Cheers - Tony
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Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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Thanks Ynotfish

Do you think more masking controls would be a good feature request for pd 15? Like what is in color director but be able to do a complete mask, not just change color.

HT Windows 10 professional
HP Omen Obelisk DT 875-1131
Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
Eight Core
Memory 32 GB
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Power supply 750 Watt


Using PD 11 ultimate build 11.0.03026

Heavytiger


Anonymous [Avatar]
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I created my own mask in Microsoft "Paint" as a bitmap image. the purpose being to hide the jittery edges of a clip after stabiliser has been applied. The width of the border is open to experimentation, the colour is open to choice, as is whether to have curved or squared corners.

I simply import this mask(white area to be made transparent with chroma-key) and place it over any clip where my shaky camerawork has been corrected by the use of the Image Stabiliser in "Fix/Enhance".

Cheers!
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