el jefe delito wrote:
>> There is one called "Blue Screen."
> As a non-professional video editor, I think 'Blue Screen' is a better name as
> I think (in English) many people are aware of what this means, regardless of
> the colour used.
Doesn't Microsoft hold a copyright on the term Blue Screen
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:22 AM, el jefe delito
wrote:
>> There is one called "Blue Screen."
> As a non-professional video editor, I think 'Blue Screen' is a better name as
> I think (in English) many people are aware of what this means, regardless of
> the colour used.
>
>> ?After you apply Bl
> There is one called "Blue Screen."
As a non-professional video editor, I think 'Blue Screen' is a better name as I
think (in English) many people are aware of what this means, regardless of the
colour used.
> After you apply Blue Screen, you have to add a
> Composite transition to make the cl
Hello everyone, I use very often Kdenlive, and I think it's a complete solution
for video editing. Anyway there's something I really miss: a chroma key effect.
Also a simple one, just for basic compositions.
Actually I use this little hack:
first of all I take the video and export it into a PNG s
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:59 PM, TRINGALINVENT at libero.it
wrote:
> Hello everyone, I use very often Kdenlive, and I think it's a complete
> solution for video
> editing. Anyway there's something I really miss: a chroma key effect. Also a
> simple
> one, just for basic compositions.
There is o