Make freeze frame with filters effects showing?

I'm using the dvMatte Pro plug-ins to strip out the green screen and replace it with a different background.
Even if I render the entire project, if I take a freeze frame (while the canvas and viewer show the subject against the newly added background), the freeze frame shows the green screen.
How can I remedy this?

Copy the clip from which you created the still frame. Right-click on the still frame in the Timeline and select Paste Attributes->Filters.
Or, open the clip in the Viewer and drag the filters onto the still frame.
-DH

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