[QuadList] Oh Learned Folk
Scott Thomas
scottgfx at mac.com
Sat Nov 20 00:08:01 CST 2010
Probably every industry has these issues, but how about when a technology jumps industries?
In the computer world, Dr. Catmull of Pixar invented the "alpha" channel. In TV it's a "matte", "key" or a "hole-cutter".
Move into a paint program, it can be a "selection", a "stencil" or a "mask", and the word "alpha" is thrown around too.
In Grass Valley nomenclature, they had what were called "shaped" and "unshaped" keys. In the computer world, they call it "non-premulplied" or "straight" alphas.
It seems to never get simpler or easier.
This is probably where the Quantel Digital Fact Book could come in handy. :)
http://www.quantel.com/repository/files/library_DigitalFactBook_20th.pdf
On Nov 19, 2010, at 12:48 AM, Ted Langdell wrote:
> Sorta like a plethora of codecs, wrappers and such today??
>
> Ted
> On Nov 18, 2010, John Buck wrote about the way several terms are written:
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