Real-Time Multi-Level Digital Compositing—Quality Issues

Peter D. Symes

A previous paper1 discussed the advantages of multi-level compositing when compared with “one layer at a time” techniques, and described the architecture of a system designed to provide multi-layer capabilities in the digital domain. — This paper examines a number of issues which affect the quality of composited images in the digital domain, and solutions implemented in the Grass Valley Group Kaleidoscope and Kadenza systems.

Published
1988-01
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00544
ISBN
978-1-61482-917-1