How to Download and Use Keylight 1.2 Plugin in Adobe After Effects CS5

Keylight is a powerful keying plugin that allows you to remove green or 
blue backgrounds from your footage in Adobe After Effects CS5. It offers a 
variety of settings and parameters to fine-tune your keying results and 
achieve realistic compositing. In this article, we will show you how to 
download and use Keylight 1.2 plugin in Adobe After Effects CS5.
Downloading Keylight 1.2 Plugin

If you have Adobe After Effects CS5 Professional, you can download Keylight 
1.2 plugin for free from The Foundry's website[^3^]. Just go to 
www.thefoundry.co.uk, click on Downloads, then on for After Effects, and 
then on Keylight. Choose the version that matches your operating system and 
install it.
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If you have Adobe After Effects CS3, CS4, or CS6, you can also download 
Keylight 1.2 plugin from a third-party source[^2^]. However, this is not an 
official or verified download, so use it at your own risk. You can find the 
download link in the description of this YouTube video: keylight plugin 
missing in adobe after effects CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyQ7gjQuaPA>. After downloading the 
plugin, copy it to the Plug-ins folder of your Adobe After Effects 
installation.
Using Keylight 1.2 Plugin

Once you have installed Keylight 1.2 plugin, you can use it to key out your 
footage in Adobe After Effects CS5. Here are the basic steps to follow:

   1. Import your footage into After Effects and create a new composition.
   2. Drag the Keylight effect from the Effects & Presets panel onto your 
   footage layer.
   3. In the Effect Controls panel, use the Eyedropper tool to select the 
   background color you want to remove (usually green or blue) in the Screen 
   Color setting.
   4. Adjust the Screen Gain and Screen Balance settings to improve the 
   initial keying result.
   5. Switch the View setting to Screen Matte to see the alpha channel of 
   your keyed footage.
   6. Use the Clip Black and Clip White settings to refine the edges of 
   your subject and remove any unwanted spill or noise.
   7. Switch back to Final Result view and add a background layer behind 
   your keyed footage.
   8. Use the Screen Shrink/Grow and Screen Softness settings to smooth out 
   any jagged edges or artifacts.
   9. Use the Spill Suppression settings to remove any color spill from the 
   background onto your subject.
   10. Use the Color Correction settings to match the color and brightness 
   of your subject with the background.
   
For more details and tips on using Keylight 1.2 plugin, you can check out 
this tutorial: Getting Started With the Keylight Plugin in After Effects 
<https://www.makeuseof.com/getting-started-keylight-plugin-after-effects/>
[^1^].
Conclusion

Keylight 1.2 plugin is a useful tool for keying out backgrounds in Adobe 
After Effects CS5. It offers a lot of control and flexibility over your 
keying results and allows you to create realistic composites. However, 
remember that the quality of your footage also affects the quality of your 
keying, so make sure you shoot your footage properly with good lighting and 
separation between your subject and background. We hope this article helped 
you learn how to download and use Keylight 1.2 plugin in Adobe After 
Effects CS5.
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