If you have a Creative Cloud subscription, you already have Keylight 1.2.
Here is everything you need to know about getting the perfect key without the "green halo" headache. 1. Why is it "Exclusive" to After Effects?
First, a quick history lesson. is a professional chroma keying (green screen) tool originally developed by The Foundry. Adobe licensed it years ago and bundled it directly into After Effects.
By mastering this tool, you don't need a $50,000 studio—just a green screen, good lighting, and Keylight 1.2.
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The Ultimate Guide to Keylight 1.2 for After Effects: Official Access and Professional Keying
: Further refines the color of the edges for a natural look when compositing against a new background.
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