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Double Your Pleasure in Final Cut Pro

Posted: October 4th, 2010 | Author: Lee White | Filed under: Apple, Final Cut Studio | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

There are times when it is better to double up a Final Cut Pro filter rather than trying to push just one too far.  Next time you are faced with a green screen project and are using one of the Final Cut Pro chroma key filters try doubling the filter once you get close to the final result you want.

It is easy to do because you don’t have to start fresh with the filter rather duplicate the original filter setting to refine the effect even more.  In Final Cut Pro it is easy do duplicate a filter by simply dragging and dropping the adjusted filter onto the same clip in the timeline.

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