
Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene. Live-action shooting for compositing is variously called `chroma key`, `blue screen`, `green screen` and other names. Today, most, though not all, compositing is achieved ...
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[democracy] In deliberative procedure, compositing is the process of combining several motions into one composite motion. The process of compositing motions may be desirable for two reasons. First, it can save the time of an assembly by avoiding presenting two or more similar motions. Second, it can increase the amount of support for the ma...
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The process of combining multiple images into a single image. This is often performed in films to make a live actor appear on a computergenerated background, or vice versa. It can also be used following multi-pass rendering to combine the various render passes in different ways to control the look of a scene.
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The post-production combination of two or more video/film/digital sources in a single image.
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