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Is there a way to enable luma key for detecting the brightness of pixels in vMix? It is a basic feature in even very old hardware video switchers/mixers and differs from traditional chroma key.
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Who luma keys anymore? That's a very old way of doing transitions and effects considering Vmix will see alpha channels. Luma key required two sources(the RGB source and the 8 bit gray scale key source which gives 256 levels from white to black)
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This is just a feature request for vMix. I sometimes use it with panasonic video switcher. Even though it is considered an old effect, it is useful and many video-editing software like Adobe Premiere CS6 still supports it. For example, luma key is a better solution for some videos, rather than utilizing chroma key. With this video ( ), you will get the following results. Luma (Premiere Pro): Looks great Chroma (vMix): Looks awaful
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