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- On Wed, 3 Jan 1996 RememWhen@aol.com wrote:
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- > Hello,
- > I've got a question that maybe someone has a brilliant answer to (or even a
- > not-so-brilliant as this case may be).
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- > I'm trying to guarantee myself that all animations I do for an upcoming
- > project NEVER fall below 10% in color values. (which would be R=25, G=25,
- > B=25)
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- > ALL aspects of the animations must adhere to this... shadows, texture maps,
- > etc.... the reason? I'll be using a luminance key on Superblack and still
- > need 7.5 IRE black to be seen as black.
- > Am I right that the answer lay somewhere on the LIGHTS menu? As in "just
- > keep your ambient light at 10% for gosh sake"!!!
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- > Well, I tried that and it gets close to my needs, BUT... I still have some
- > areas of my test anim keying incorrectly. Especially shadows between
- > objects.
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- > Hope someone has an answer. I used to work on an old Symbollics 3650
- > workstation (It was HUGE and sounded like a bus terminal with a couple buses
- > reving their engine ALL THE TIME)... anyway, on the Symbollics I could set a
- > "threshhold" of color (not just ambient lighting) that would always help with
- > keying like this.
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- > Thanks for answers at personal E-Mail:
- > RememWhen@aol.com
- >
- > Paul J. Tracy
- > Remember When Video Services
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