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September 23, 2005 at 4:18 pm #200315AnonymousInactive
Shooting on Sunday.. DOP just told me the greens Chroma green.. not digital green…
Lighting with kenoflo … but the floors already been painted digital green…
The greens normally already setup and not something I get an option given on…
I’m sure it’s fine … anyone know what the diff really is in the 2 ???
cheers..
si
September 28, 2005 at 10:31 am #210735AnonymousInactiveno one knows?… intresting….
September 28, 2005 at 2:07 pm #210736AnonymousInactiveI’d suggest looking here, and perhaps contacting a product manager to check into specific differences. It seems to me it’s a slightly different mix. Digital being focused on the requirements and knowledge of limits of digital harware used in matting, as opposed to chroma key green being what seemed best at the time for analog chroma keyers popular in the recent past.
Bart Robinson
October 13, 2005 at 8:12 am #210737AnonymousInactiveWell digital is supposed to be for Digital medias like HD, DigiBeta or DV…. and yes for digital keyers. but to tell you the truth there isn’t much difference (that Iwe noticed) do sometimes guys shooting in film like to use “regular” green but its not so much difference as long as its lighted properly. Anyway that alone is the key for all chroma keyers.
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