Oh wow. I hadn't thought of that.
I'll try that. Thanx :)



> Dear Doctor Roger;
> 
> Beyond switching from chroma key to color (colour) key, another option
> is to hit-it-twice by using a nested sequence. Run the effects key on
> the sequence, then start a new sequence and import the previous
> sequence. Then just apply the effect or another similar effect a 2nd
> time and you'll see a "tuned-up" result. 
> 
> The Biggest problem is that the chroma info used in our typical
> cameras is 4:1:1 and we're just getting into the 4:2:2 output on some
> of the new Pro-sumer camera (Note: I didn't say on tape, I said
> "output" meaning cables). Hollywood might be using 4:4:4 sampling
> rates for their sci-fi work.
> 
> More later,
> 
> Robin Edwards
> San Francisco
> 
> 
> 


 
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