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词汇 chromakey
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Definition of chromakey in English:

chromakey

noun ˈkrəʊməkiːˈkrōməkē
mass noun
  • A digital technique by which a block of a particular colour (often blue or green) in a film or video image can be replaced by another colour or image, enabling, for example, a weather forecaster to appear against a background of a computer-generated weather map.

    色度抠像技术

    the weatherman is gesturing at a blank wall, and the image is inserted by chromakey
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the shoot, they used a realtime chromakey switcher to help perfect the positioning, but performed all actual chromakeys in Adobe After Effects.
    • It supports heavy graphical manipulations, multi-layered graphics with chromakey transparency and optimised blit, zoom, rotate and scale functions.
    • Arm yourself with Eejit's ‘Film Lingo’ and you'll soon know your cookie from your cutaway, your capture card from your chromakey, so you can easily cut to your closeup.
    • Today it's more about the abilities in post that help make for better chromakeys than just the camera.
    • During rehearsals for the main ITV1 programmes, the channel decamps to a small single-camera chromakey studio, which wasn't too bad with the old look as you almost couldn't tell to look at it visually.
    • And while playing the piano is a might fine talent, we don't need to watch you doing it in front of a chromakey screen.
    • It even does a great job of creating chromakeys, where the subject is shot against a blue or green screen and then that color is replaced by other stills or video.
    • So chromakey can be a fabulous illusion but if it's not actually working properly it can be a confusing illusion - which brings us to confusion.
    • If you work with chromakeys on a regular basis, it would behoove you to take a look at ULTRA 2.
    • Indeed, the old standby of chromakey, aka Colour Separation Overlay, could well be a contributing factor in this development.
    • You've seen chromakey in action, even if you might not know what it is.
    • If you have been shooting chromakeys and have yet to see the final process and how it is accomplished, I strongly suggest you try it before you shoot your next key.
    • A solid color background - chromakey blue or green, for instance - is placed behind the subject to be shot and inserted through an effects generator.
    • The Special Effects Studio is optimized for creating chromakeys and other special effects, and is equipped with a dedicated lighting grid and live-on-tape recording equipment.
    • Moving titles, particle effects and chromakey are added to spice things up.
verbchromakeying, chromakeys, chromakeyedˈkrəʊməkiːˈkrōməkē
[with object]
  • Manipulate (an image) using the chromakey technique.

    以色度抠像技术操纵(图像)

    examples of chromakeying on television
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the polarity of the area signal is reversed, the region which can be chromakeyed is reversed as a matter of course.
    • Participants stand in front of a blue screen and have their video image chromakeyed into the virtual court action.
    • This quickly led us to an interest in chromakeying techniques for creating virtual settings.
    • The image from the first camera would be fed into digital mixer A and chromakeyed to create a silhouette.
    • The interesting design decision with this game is their use of live actors chromakeyed into the scene for many of the cinematics.
    • We simply printed out some blue squares, hung them from some metal clips and wire dangled off a tree in my back yard, set them on fire and then chromakeyed out the blue.
    • If at all possible, shoot on Betacam or Digibeta, if only for the shots that involve chromakeying.
    • But for those whose editing programs won't handle the pre-keyed footage, we've chromakeyed it so you can key it yourself.
    • That's not to say that the chromakeyed results will look as great as a well done shot at sunset.
    • The edge colour of a chromakeyed composition can be altered to that of a complementary or selected colour, and mattes can be created by pulling a key from any colour background.
    • This second way is edited by fading in the chromakeyed video track at the appropriate time.
    • The signal would go through to be chromakeyed to the blue-and-yellow colour scheme, and then go out for transmission.
    • Also, chromakeying is performed recursively, so that the background will still be visible regardless of the number of chromakeyed images superimposed on it.
    • The song takes them from the typical running around trees to a supermarket and finally to a dance floor, with a lot of very badly chromakeyed flying thrown in.
    • It was drawn against a black backdrop in the Swap buffer and picked up as a custom brush, chromakeyed to black background for transparency around it, and rendered in additive mode.
    • We typically design and create a virtual set at KLVX for each event, employing a chromakeyed background of an actual photo from the featured theme.
    • For those keyers still wet behind the ears, here is an excellent tutorial on chromakeying in After Effects.
    • Increasingly, chromakeying has become indispensable in graphic design and still photography.
    • The anchor sergeant is shot against a blue screen, and chromakeyed in post over the virtual set, which we created in Strata 3DPro.
    • Clearly they will be chromakeyed out of the scene and replaced with some part of Godzilla in the movie.

Definition of chromakey in US English:

chromakey

nounˈkrōməkē
  • A technique by which a block of a particular color (often blue or green) in a video image can be replaced either by another color or image, enabling, for example, a weather forecaster to appear against a background of a computer-generated weather map.

    色度抠像技术

    the weatherman is gesturing at a blank wall, and the image is inserted by chromakey
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It supports heavy graphical manipulations, multi-layered graphics with chromakey transparency and optimised blit, zoom, rotate and scale functions.
    • During the shoot, they used a realtime chromakey switcher to help perfect the positioning, but performed all actual chromakeys in Adobe After Effects.
    • Indeed, the old standby of chromakey, aka Colour Separation Overlay, could well be a contributing factor in this development.
    • A solid color background - chromakey blue or green, for instance - is placed behind the subject to be shot and inserted through an effects generator.
    • If you work with chromakeys on a regular basis, it would behoove you to take a look at ULTRA 2.
    • Today it's more about the abilities in post that help make for better chromakeys than just the camera.
    • Arm yourself with Eejit's ‘Film Lingo’ and you'll soon know your cookie from your cutaway, your capture card from your chromakey, so you can easily cut to your closeup.
    • You've seen chromakey in action, even if you might not know what it is.
    • If you have been shooting chromakeys and have yet to see the final process and how it is accomplished, I strongly suggest you try it before you shoot your next key.
    • During rehearsals for the main ITV1 programmes, the channel decamps to a small single-camera chromakey studio, which wasn't too bad with the old look as you almost couldn't tell to look at it visually.
    • Moving titles, particle effects and chromakey are added to spice things up.
    • So chromakey can be a fabulous illusion but if it's not actually working properly it can be a confusing illusion - which brings us to confusion.
    • And while playing the piano is a might fine talent, we don't need to watch you doing it in front of a chromakey screen.
    • It even does a great job of creating chromakeys, where the subject is shot against a blue or green screen and then that color is replaced by other stills or video.
    • The Special Effects Studio is optimized for creating chromakeys and other special effects, and is equipped with a dedicated lighting grid and live-on-tape recording equipment.
verbˈkrōməkē
[with object]
  • Manipulate (an image) using chromakey.

    以色度抠像技术操纵(图像)

    examples of chromakeying on television
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The song takes them from the typical running around trees to a supermarket and finally to a dance floor, with a lot of very badly chromakeyed flying thrown in.
    • It was drawn against a black backdrop in the Swap buffer and picked up as a custom brush, chromakeyed to black background for transparency around it, and rendered in additive mode.
    • The signal would go through to be chromakeyed to the blue-and-yellow colour scheme, and then go out for transmission.
    • But for those whose editing programs won't handle the pre-keyed footage, we've chromakeyed it so you can key it yourself.
    • If at all possible, shoot on Betacam or Digibeta, if only for the shots that involve chromakeying.
    • Increasingly, chromakeying has become indispensable in graphic design and still photography.
    • Also, chromakeying is performed recursively, so that the background will still be visible regardless of the number of chromakeyed images superimposed on it.
    • We simply printed out some blue squares, hung them from some metal clips and wire dangled off a tree in my back yard, set them on fire and then chromakeyed out the blue.
    • For those keyers still wet behind the ears, here is an excellent tutorial on chromakeying in After Effects.
    • The edge colour of a chromakeyed composition can be altered to that of a complementary or selected colour, and mattes can be created by pulling a key from any colour background.
    • If the polarity of the area signal is reversed, the region which can be chromakeyed is reversed as a matter of course.
    • The image from the first camera would be fed into digital mixer A and chromakeyed to create a silhouette.
    • This second way is edited by fading in the chromakeyed video track at the appropriate time.
    • The interesting design decision with this game is their use of live actors chromakeyed into the scene for many of the cinematics.
    • This quickly led us to an interest in chromakeying techniques for creating virtual settings.
    • The anchor sergeant is shot against a blue screen, and chromakeyed in post over the virtual set, which we created in Strata 3DPro.
    • Clearly they will be chromakeyed out of the scene and replaced with some part of Godzilla in the movie.
    • We typically design and create a virtual set at KLVX for each event, employing a chromakeyed background of an actual photo from the featured theme.
    • That's not to say that the chromakeyed results will look as great as a well done shot at sunset.
    • Participants stand in front of a blue screen and have their video image chromakeyed into the virtual court action.
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