it is leaps and bounds better than the stock Vegas chroma key. > The New Blue Video Essentials 2 chroma keyer isn't a heck of a lot better. It does not give "instant" results like Boris FX and KeyLight, and you do have to tune it a bit to get the desired results. Sometimes, what I can afford is "good enough" whether I like it or not and the VE II keyer is not bad at all. It's all relative to how much you are willing to pay for a tool. Ultimatte at $1,400 is better than KeyLight in After Effects at $999 which is better than Boris FX at $299 which is better than Video Essentials II at $79 which is better than the Vegas keyer. It's always a trade-off between price and quality. So I equated "occasional use" with "how much would you be willing to pay" for a solution. You missed my point so let me make it a different way: If you only used Chroma key once a year would you be willing to pay $1,400 for a plug-in? (probably not) How about if you used it every day? (if your work was mostly chroma key, I would think yes). It seems to me that regardless of how much or little you use an effect like chroma key, you want to get the best results possible.This whole idea of "well it's good enough if you only use it occasionally" seems kind of foreign to me.
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