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- June 18th, 2012
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Keying out the green screen here will allow a different background to be composited into the picture. The problem is that the keying process removes some of the fine detail in the raven’s throat feathers. These ‘throat hackles’ are an important part of communication in ravens, and this loss of detail diminishes the subtlety of this communication.
Additionally, the raven’s beak and feathers have a reflective quality, absorbing the iridescence of its enveloping cosmos (this may have contributing to their place as Shapeshifters in mythology). This means that some parts of the raven’s body absorb the colour of the green grass around it, and the green screen behind it. One possible solution to these issues is to use a red screen with a higher resolution camera.