
Reduces the luminance and chrominance levels that exceed the broadcast-legal limits for either standard gamut or wide color gamut spaces.
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Amount: When you export a Motion project to a compressed video format, compression artifacts may push bright pixels above—or dark pixels below—broadcast-legal limits. Adjust this slider to override broadcast-legal limits by adding additional “headroom” for light and dark pixels. At this parameter’s minimum value of 0.0%, luma and chroma levels are limited to corresponding RGB white levels of 100% intensity (the upper threshold for broadcast-safe video) and RGB black levels of 0% intensity (the lower threshold for broadcast-safe video); in other words, no headroom is available and compression artifacts may cause some pixels to exceed the 0–100% range. At this parameter’s maximum value of 10.0%, luma and chroma levels are limited to corresponding RGB white levels of 90% intensity and black levels of 10% intensity; in other words, 10% headroom is available to accommodate for potential compression artifacts.
Color Space: Sets luminance and chrominance levels to the broadcast legal limit for the selected color space. Color space can be Rec. 601 (NTSC or PAL), Rec. 709, or Rec. 2020.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the filtered image.