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ChromaKeys

ChromaKeys - 1.0.2

quickly remove or mask portions of an image

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Current Version: 1.0.2
Release Date: 2007-06-29
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 1,558
Downloads (all versions): 2,421
Price: $49.00

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Product Description:

ChromaKeys is a program which is used to quickly remove or mask portions of an image.

Chroma keys may be used for a variety of purposes including :
  • background removal for photographs
  • general purpose image masking
  • icon generation
  • cutting out portions of an image
  • creating irregular shaped images
People often spend hours trying to remove a background from a photo, meticulously creating intricate shapes only to end with dissapointing results.

The movie industry solved this problem by developing blue screens (and later green) screens. Using this method, actors (in the foreground) are filmed against a uniform blue background. The blue background is later electronically replaced with either another image or video.

Using the same exact method with a standard photo can be problematic. The background is almost never "uniform" (unless the photo is taken in a studio or controlled environment - even blue skies tend to darken at the top and lighten towards the bottom). Very often we find colors similar the chroma key may be present in other sections of the image, resulting in undesired areas of the image being replaced.

Using ChromaKeys, instead of just selecting a single color to act as the chroma key, we can choose several colors (each with a tolerance). In fact, we can just select a region of the image, and obtain all the colors within that region to act as chroma keys.

We can also mark areas of the image as opaque, to ensure that the main image will remain intact in those areas. Conversely, we may also mark other areas as transparent.

Chroma keys makes image masking easy.

What's new in this version:

  • new ways to import an image
    • dragging and dropping the image into the ChromaKeys window
    • dragging and dropping an image file into the ChromaKeys window
    • copying the image and pasting it into the ChromaKeys window
  • new toolbar button allows you to export the masked image to the clipboard
  • export file type now automatically adds TIFF extension (previously, users had to add TIFF extension manually to the filename)

    v 1.0.1
  • During evaluation, the ChromaKeys license manager only appears once during startup
  • Getting Started document appears in installation directory
  • Color keys may be modified (ie: tolerance increased or decreased) after they are set
  • Only image files are displayed when attempting to import an image (previously, all files were displayed)
  • minor updates to tooltips
  • Release Notes are now incorporated into the help subsystem
  • Better undo/redo support (undo/redo possible when the tools or clear color keys is the key window)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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ChromaKeys CommentaryI guess the evaluation will not permit creating a mask: Lame - Version: 1.0.2, 10/22/2008 08:21AM PST

sgginc
Tried for 30 mins to create a mask ... No go.
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