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Keying

In cryptography, keying is the installation of key material into a device.


In telecommunications, keying is a form of modulation where the modulating signal takes one of two values at all times. For example: "on" or "off", "mark" or "space". The name derives from the Morse code key used for telegraph signalling.


In graphics, keying is an informal term for compositing two full frame images together, by discriminating the visual information into values of color and light.

Generally, the "bottom" image is called the beauty, the image that appears on top is the fill and the discriminating element (chroma, luma or matte) is called the key or matte.



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