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I've searched quite a bit for this and can't find it. I'm trying to create a mask in After Effects using the Multimatte RGB image to do some color adjustments to an animation. I do this all the time in PS, but I'm not sure of the procedure in AE.
select the layer you'll be going to mask, go to effect>channel>set matte, then pick the layer you'll use as matte (the multimatte element in this case), and choose whatever channel you rendered as matte: r,g or b.
you can duplicate the layer you want to colour correct, set the channel matte, and then adjust the masked duplicate.
masking an adjustment layer wouldn't work in this case. unlike a track matte, a set matte effect would propagate to the layers below.
Just another way to do it of course is use the set matte command on a copy of your multimatte render, set its alpha channel to correspond with the object you want to cc, then make an adjustment layer underneath with the mutimatte layer used as an alpha track matte - less layers in rivolis version though.
you can duplicate the layer you want to colour correct, set the channel matte, and then adjust the masked duplicate.
masking an adjustment layer wouldn't work in this case. unlike a track matte, a set matte effect would propagate to the layers below.
This is available through the ProEXR plugin which is included in CS4.
For CS3 and earlier, you can download the free plugins from: http://www.fnordware.com/OpenEXR/
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