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What does the green bald shadow mean?
Green shadow line produced by green light is widely used in film and television industry. During the filming process, the director will arrange actors or objects to perform on a green background, and the camera and on-site photographer will shoot the green shadow line formed under the light source. These materials can be synthesized in post-production, producing amazing practical effects. In addition to the film and television industry, green bare shadow lines are also used in games and animation to create realistic virtual environment effects for virtual characters.
The generation principle of green bald shadow line is to use "chromaticity screen method". When shooting under the background of green light, the green shadow line will form a high degree of isolation and difference on the color separation screen, which is convenient for the operator to separate different layers in post-processing and achieve better synthesis. At the same time, different green screen background and light environment will also affect the generation effect of green shadow lines. Therefore, it is necessary to master the shooting skills and usage methods in actual operation to improve the efficiency and quality of film and television production.
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