Keying 101: Spill Suppression
Keying 101: Spill Suppression
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Andrew Shanks
Auckland, New Zealand
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This tutorial from Creative Cow Leader Andrew Shanks demonstrates various common approaches to getting rid of colour spill after keying.

This is part 4 of a 4 part series. Please click on Andrew's picture above to find all 4 parts.
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