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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.  
'''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.  
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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.
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.


=Keying Types=
=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==
==Chroma Key==