MacroSystem Bluebox World User Manual

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• Place running video material behind the letters

or symbols of a title, so that, for instance,

the characters on the title screen of a travel

documentary can be filled with “real“ water.

• Exchange individual colors, in order, for

example, to “paint“ a green vehicle racing-car

red.

• Convert color areas into grey tones, so that a

yellow ball could, for instance, jump through a

monochrome scene as the one spot of color.

• Freshen, weaken or modify colors, so that, for

example, all the blue shades of the sky can be

converted to the red sky of Mars.

• Take sections of scenes and shift them or copy

them into other scenes.

• Place frames around video scenes or sections

of video scenes, or emphasise parts of video

scenes with a colored rectangle.

Bluebox World also offers fascinating trick

effects, such as:

• Dissolving individual image objects according

to masks (“beaming“)

• Conversion of objects into outlines

(“ghosting“)

• Object shading (“shadows“)

• Object edges (“aura“)

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