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"textContent": "submitted by Kissaki to opensource\n6 points | 0 comments\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3Dfw969itU\n\n * CorridorKey-Engine on GitHub\n * EZ-CorridorKey on GitHub\n * CorridorKey-Runtime on GitHub, DaVinci Resolve plugin\n\n\n\nCorridor Digital released an open-source greenscreen keyer/extractor, powered by AI, usable on consumer GPUs.\n\nThe video covers what happened after their initial release, community and professional responses, interviews with professionals about what can be improved, and finally a practical test/example in Davinci (Video Editor).",
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