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chroma key
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chroma key

See color key.



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16-Bit SpectraMatte(TM) chroma keying - Real-time HD and SD chroma keying, enhanced with Avid's intuitive SpectraGraph(TM) UI and simultaneous alpha channel monitoring, gives professionals access to extremely responsive and high quality compositing tools.
The Avid Symphony software offers advanced real-time primary and secondary color correction (including patented NaturalMatch(TM) technology), motion tracking, image stabilization, scratch removal, real-time 10-bit titling, and hardware-accelerated real-time 16-bit SpectraMatte(TM) chroma keying.
 
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