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  2. File:Filmreel-icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Filmreel.png licensed with LGPL 2006-03-31T21:40:36Z Pegship 128x128 (12539 Bytes) Combination of [[:Image:Nuvola apps aktion.png]] and [[:Image:Crystal_Clear_app_aktion.png]] for use in director film stub template

  3. Category : Images that should have transparent backgrounds

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    Media in category "Images that should have transparent backgrounds" The following 105 files are in this category, out of 105 total. 111th Battle For The Bell.jpeg 370 × 208; 33 KB

  4. File:Film reel.svg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Símbolo de film o de vídeo (viñetaStatus× 1666266063_support-24_2x.png (16,233 bytes) received from file size transaction ID 1666266063_support-24_2x.png 16,233B 20221020-00329 0s in preprocessing

  5. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    This image shows the results of overlaying each of the above transparent PNG images on a background color of #6080A0. Note the gray fringes on the letters of the middle image. This shows how the above images would look when, for example, editing them. The grey and white check pattern would be converted into transparency.

  6. Cue mark - Wikipedia

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    A pair of cue marks is used to signal the projectionist that a particular reel of a movie is ending, as most movies presented on film come to theaters on several reels of film lasting about 14 to 20 minutes each (the positive print rolls themselves are either 1,000 feet or, more commonly, 2,000 feet, nominally 11.11 or 22.22 minutes, absolute ...

  7. Chroma key - Wikipedia

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    Meteorologists on television often use a field monitor, to the side of the screen, to see where they are putting their hands against the background images. A newer technique is to project a faint image onto the screen. Some films make heavy use of chroma key to add backgrounds that are constructed entirely using computer-generated imagery (CGI ...