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I'm not talking about blending modes, I mean the thing in 'shop with the splitable sliders to remove the lighter or darker tones from a layer?
If not, what could I do in AE to achieve something similar?
I have a comp where I have some footage at a gig... I've added an element on top & made it look like it's part of the background (tracking, blurring, etc.) but for about 5 frames, the motion-blurred hand of one of the characters in the footage passes "behind" the new object instead of in front.
I've duplicated the footage, put it in front & created a "garbage matte" around the hand.
The hand is light, the background is dark, the footage is very low quality & it's just for fun. Rotoscoping the hand is not really an option (with my limited skills plus it's very blurry). If I were in photoshop, I'd just go to my blending options, remove the darker tones & split the sliders to get a feathered edge but I'm not sure whether or not such a quick fix exists in AE?
Maybe I could use the footage as a luma matte above itself?
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As per my edit in the title, I duplicated the footage, adjusted the tone & contrast & used it as a luma matte.
I still think animatable blending sliders would be quicker, but maybe that's just because I'm used to using them.
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Hey there,
Thanks for your post. Would you like me to move this to the feature requests forum called, "Ideas?" Let me know. I'll upvote.
Than
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If you think it would be a worthwhile addition to AE then yes. As an inexperienced user, I was rather expecting the experts to jump on here & say "you don't need that, do it like this" but no one did. 🙂
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