The Color Key effect keys
out all image pixels that are similar to a specified key color.
This effect modifies only the alpha channel of a layer.
This effect works with 8-bpc and 16-bpc color.
-
Select
the layer.
- Choose Effect > Keying > Color
Key.
- In the Effect Controls panel, specify a key color in
one of two ways:
-
Click the Key Color swatch to open the
Color dialog box and specify a color.
-
Click the eyedropper, and then click a color on
the screen.
- Drag the Color Tolerance slider to specify the range
of color to key out. Lower values key out a smaller range of colors
near the key color. Higher values key out a wider range of color.
- Drag the Edge Thin slider to adjust the width of the
keyed area’s border. Positive values enlarge the mask, increasing
the transparent area. Negative values shrink the mask, decreasing
the transparent area.
- Drag the Edge Feather slider to specify the softness
of the edge. Higher values create a softer edge but take longer
to render.