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  2. Primatte chromakey technology - Wikipedia

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    The Primatte chromakey algorithm is a method of color space segmentation, where Primatte segments all the colors in the foreground image into one of four separate categories. The result is a 'spill suppressed' foreground image and a matte which is used to apply the modified foreground to a suitable background. Primatte works in 3D RGB color space.

  3. Keyer - Wikipedia

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    Note the thumbwheel for cursor control and lightvector weight setting. The keyer is designed to hold a video screen (below the keyer) and a photographic flash lamp (above the keyer). Modern computer interface keyers typically have a large number of switches but not as many as a full-size keyboard; typically between four and fifty. [1]

  4. Chroma key - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... There is some use of the specific full-intensity magenta colour #FF00FF in digital colour images to ... Primatte chromakey technology;

  5. Telegraph key - Wikipedia

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    a Wright Brothers telegraph key (missing its knob) A Morse Key from G. Hasler, Bern (1900) first used by Gotthard Railway A telegraph key, clacker, tapper or morse key is a specialized electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system. [1]

  6. QSK operation (full break-in) - Wikipedia

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    Full break-in or QSK operation, [1] [2] [3] is a hardware supported Morse code communications channel turn over communications protocol. So, full break-in is also a duplexing protocol , which facilitates a style of two-way Morse code communications on traditional half-duplex radiotelegraph channels that closely simulates full-duplex channel ...

  7. Kyasanur Forest disease - Wikipedia

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    The KFD virus is a typical flavivirus measuring about 40–60 nm in diameter. The genome of KFDV consists of 10,774 nucleotides of single-stranded, positive-sense RNA encoding a single polyprotein that is cleaved post-translationally into three structural (C, prM/M and E) and seven non-structural (NS1, NS2a, NS2b, NS3, NS4a, NS4b and NS5) proteins.