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'''Keying''' is the process of taking a certain aspect of a video and "keying it out" (removing) it from the footage. Usually this is done to create transparent segments of the video of which other layers can be placed underneath. | |||
The most common usage of this is the "green screen", where the color green (or blue) will be made transparent. This is commonly done in movies by having a green room the actors will work in; then the background is edited in. Just like in movies, this idea is applied to [[Tennis]] to either remove aspects of a video, or (when working with editors that cannot support alpha channels) key out backgrounds for [[puzzle pieces]] to be used properly. | |||
=Usage= | |||
All types of keying follow the same general idea: | |||
* Choose the color that you want to key. | |||
* Set the "smoothness" (how rough the keyed-out area is) and the "tolerance" (if similar colors should be keyed out as well). | |||
* The keyed out area should be now transparent. Now, if you place this footage on top of another piece of footage, the bottom layer will appear underneath! | |||
=Types of Keys= | |||
==Chroma Key== | |||
A '''chroma key''' (more often spelled as '''chromakey''') is keying the image based on the chroma of the image. This is most famously used in movies and TV shows, for "blue/green screen" effects. | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKiOFyXfkts</youtube> | |||
==Color Key== | |||
While ''very'' similar to a chromakey a '''color key''' keys based on the ''color'' rather than the chroma. This is more common for computer graphics rather than movies/film. | |||
==Luma Key== | |||
Just like all the others, the '''luma key''' keys based on the luma of the image. | |||