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                          Hue: Select a color for coloring the image from the color chart.

                          Red/Green/Blue: Changes the color portion mix using the slide controller.

                          Color correction

                          Secondary color correction allows individual colors in video and image objects to be
                          adjusted. The two layers, the front and background, are separated from each other
                          using a mask. Both can be edited separately. The master layer may also be used to
                          influence the overall image.


                          The foreground layer corresponds with the mask created, and editing in the
                          background changes all of the areas outside of this mask.

                          This is how you can create a mask for the background:
                          1.  Activate "Add".
                          2.  Place the mouse over the preview monitor. The mouse pointer turns into a
                             pipette.
                          3.  Click with the pipette tool on the color in the program monitor that you would
                             like to assign to the mask. Unwanted colors can be removed from the selection
                             again by selecting "Remove" and clicking the corresponding color.
                             MAGIX Movie Edit Pro displays the mask in black and white stripes to highlight
                             the current selection.
                          4.  Adjust the color using the color selection slider until you like it.

                            Note: This function is available only in the Plus/Premium version.


                          Chroma key
                          This section contains the effects for chroma keying used to mix together two videos
                          into a foreground and background.

                            Note: The background video must be placed in the track above the foreground
                            object.   E.g.: Track 1: Background, Track 2: Foreground


                          Mode
                          Stamp: The currently selected object is "stamped" onto the video on the track above
                          the object. This is only possible if the bottom video takes up only a part of the image.
                          Otherwise only the bottom (currently selected) video would be visible. Normally, the
                          object should be reduced or moved first. This is done with the help of "Position/size"
                          (view page 148) effect or via the submenu "Section" in "Effects -> Video object
                          effects".



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