great to hear about this!

i haven't looked at the source code yet, but my question is: does it
work at least semi-correctly with old XML files.. can it interpret the
old configurations in new environment?

bye
andraž

On sob, 2006-02-18 at 02:14 -0500, Jerome Cornet wrote:
>    Hey all,
> 
> after playing with the chroma keyer in cinelerra, I wasn't too happy.
> 
> Then I saw this (Avid's new chroma keyer):
> http://www.avid.com/video/SymphonyNitris_tour/index.asp?currVideo=3
> and I told myself that it would be cool to have a similar plugin for
> Cinelerra.
> 
> So I completely modified the chromakey plugin to be much more finegrained
> You can find the plugin/chromakey directory there:
> http://jcornet.free.fr/linux/download/cinelerra/chromakey-20060218.tgz
> 
> 
> The tuning or the keyed-out colors is expressed in terms of Hue
> Saturation and Value, so it makes everything easier (the tolerance is
> the tolerance for the Hue, etc).
> 
> I've also added a spill light elimination piece to it.
> 
> Anyway, I recommend you watch the video on Avid's site, then play with
> the plugin. Things should be more understandable that way.
> 
> If anybody uses Cinelerra's chromakey plugin, I suggest you try this one
> out and give me some feedback. If you need help or binaries, I can
> probably help out.
> 
> Cheers,
>   Jerome
> 
> 
> 
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