![]() In the 1930’s Technicolor’s London lab came up with the blue screen process which better suited color film. ![]() Originally, blue-filtered imagery was motion picture in-camera special effects. Different colors? True and blue is better for blonde characters, green for everybody else. ![]() If you're wondering what the difference between bluescreen and greenscreen might be, well, let’s see. It comes from a product developed specifically for motion picture chromakey work, normally bluescreen production. Keylight is used on chromakey shots in virtually any major feature film you can think of. Keylight is a powerful plug-in from UK's The Foundry, (maker of the high-end Nuke compositer/VFX program). KeyLight 1.2 in After Effects CS4, under OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard, (but not 64-bit) with virtually identical controls. Keylight 2.0 in Final Cut Pro 7 under OSX 10.5 Leopard.
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