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+ | Have a look at http://people.videolan.org/~dionoea/bluescreen2.mpg for an example of the VLC bluescreen filter. The overlay video is http://people.videolan.org/~dionoea/rushfondvert.avi and features someone with a mask in front of a green background. The bluescreen module's default values are adjusted to remove the background from this video. For other videos you should use your favorite color editing tool to find out the appropriate U and V values. | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, 22 January 2008
Module: bluescreen | |
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Type | Video filter |
First VLC version | 0.9.0 |
Last VLC version | - |
Operating system(s) | all |
Description | change the video's alpha channel |
Shortcut(s) | - |
This filter can be used in the mosaic framework to set a video's alpha channel (or transparency) based on a pixel's color. This is also known as green screen or chroma key blending and can be used to create effects like on most weather channels.
- bluescreen-u <integer> : U chroma component (0 to 255) default value: 120
- bluescreen-v <integer> : V chroma component (0 to 255) default value: 90
- bluescreen-ut <integer> : U chroma component threshold (0 to 255) default value: 17
- bluescreen-vt <integer> : V chroma component threshold (0 to 255) default value: 17
Example use: TODO
Have a look at http://people.videolan.org/~dionoea/bluescreen2.mpg for an example of the VLC bluescreen filter. The overlay video is http://people.videolan.org/~dionoea/rushfondvert.avi and features someone with a mask in front of a green background. The bluescreen module's default values are adjusted to remove the background from this video. For other videos you should use your favorite color editing tool to find out the appropriate U and V values.
See also: