1. compositing - Noun
2. compositing - Verb
compositing
present participle of composite
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compositing (countable and uncountable, plural compositings)
construction of a composite image by combining multiple images and/or other elements.
Compositing is used extensively in modern film and television
Algebraic properties When many partially transparent layers need to be composited together, it is worthwhile to consider the algebraic properties of compositing operators used. Source: Internet
; Compositor : A compositor is a visual effects artist responsible for compositing images from different sources such as video, film, computer generated 3-D imagery, 2-D animations, matte paintings, photographs, and text. Source: Internet
Another drawback is that, since they are added in compositing, objects in DCMs cannot receive shadows. Source: Internet
A more obvious advantage of this is that, in certain situations, it can save a subsequent multiplication (eg if the image is used many times during later compositing). Source: Internet
Digital compositing allows far more control and creative freedom than optical compositing, and does not degrade the image like analog (optical) processes. Source: Internet
Due to the limitations of processing speed and memory, compositing artists did not usually have the luxury of having the system make intermediate conversions to linear space for the compositing steps. Source: Internet