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		<title>By: Useful Green Screen Stages &#124; Green Screen LA</title>
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		<dc:creator>Useful Green Screen Stages &#124; Green Screen LA</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Green screen stages are particularly useful for chroma key uses, on account of the point that the standard human skin tone has rather minor elements of green in it. This helps in superior high quality of graphic superimposition along with the replacement of backdrop, without interfering much with all the standard view of the broadcaster who is standing in the foreground. If there had been any green tint or tone in human skin, parts of the body could have become invisible when using the other colored display, producing the result quite strange and incredibly improper and incongruous. [...]</description>
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