Hey thanks for letting me know that when I offer some help that there are 
better ways for others to explain it, there are some things I take for granted 
and consider academic. It's great that there are people here who put it into a 
better perspective. Thanks again.
Regards - Mike

Jeff Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     I *think* what Mike is describing is 
that the screen key may require two or
 more clips in order to achieve useful results. For example, putting a clip
 back on itself and using either the screen or multiply key can achieve some
 interesting looks. I'm not positive, but I don't think he was advocating the
 second clip for purposes of protecting the original; rather, for purposes of
 getting a successful key.
 
 -Jeff
 
 ----- Original Message ----- 
 Hello Mike,
 Doing what you suggest certainly will work but unlike Photoshop when you
 modify an image and save it, in an NLE such as Premiere when you are
 applying effects you are only modifying its output from the timline you are
 working in. In other words your are not modifying the original clip. The
 original clip is not changed in anyway and the only way to make a modified
 clip would be to export it out as a new clip and even in this case the
 original clip is not modified.
 Is this the way you understand it or am I missing something?
 Regards,
 Richard
 
 > -----Original Message-----
 > 1- put the original clip in [Video 1A]
 > 2- copy it and place it right above the original on [Video 2]
 > 3- then use transparency settings 'Screen' to correct the clip
 > 4- you can still use other effect controls-filters too
 > 5- Make sure your using a monitor to see your results
 
             

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