Re: Chromakey question

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There is a free software called Broadcast 2000 (you can find it in
freshmeat) that is a video editing solution, and claims that can do
chromakey. It accepts any v4l input. I haven 't tested it yet, though.

[]s


On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Gleicon S. Moraes wrote:

> Hi !
> Could you please point me to some resources explaining chromakey, and
> how to use bt848/878 to help in it (if its possible).
> My goal is a simple program to change a scene background, and I found
> some books that point chromakey tech as useful to do it.
> 
> 
> Bests regards.
> 
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