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Date: | Thu, 4 Sep 1997 23:19:31 -0400 |
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>Both blue and green screen are called chromakey. Chromakey green generally
>has an advantage over blue. More people wear blue than green in their
>costumes, making it the choice of most chromakey users. Of course, if their
>is green and blue in the scene (besides the screen) this won't work.
But most likely, they used a Oscar & Emmy award winning, propiterary,
process called (and made by) Ultimatte. A simple way to describe it being
a high-test chroma key....but not really...it does kinda the same
thing...but in a COMPLETELY different way...and much cleaner & more
better...(yah, yah, I'm a tech, not a writer)
More information (and lotsa tech stuff) can be found at Ultimatte's web
site <http://www.ultimatte.com/>
Mike
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