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#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 29, 2015 11:23:22 AM(UTC)
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I would like to have an image template that I can use to soften the hard edge to something like a 10-15 pixel blend into the motion background image.
Is this even currently possible?
If so, how is it done in vMix?
I'm certain it would take a couple inputs.
Use the camera on layer 1, and the template on layer 2, and then use this as a virtual input to another input with the active background I'm guessing.

The template would need to mask the camera input to allow for transparent edges.

Ideas?
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, September 29, 2015 3:59:25 PM(UTC)
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Never mind, I figured it out.
Forgot vMix had the Luma Key. Just a matter of creating a luma matte now.

May be one issue though. Using the merge on a single camera, I still have to try it, and verify that the camera will scroll inside the matte.

I haven't found where I can position an image within the matte. Looks like I need to create zone luma mattes to merge to those closeup sections.

It would be nice if the matte stayed put, and the image you wanted to key could still zoom/pan/rotate independently of the matte.

At least it looks like I can solve the issue I was having where I had a video overly in multiview that would escape it's framing. I can just assign a 1920x1080 white luma matte to it to crop it to the frame.
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