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Color spill, in the context of visual effects and film production, refers to the unintended bleeding of chroma key background colors onto a subject, often resulting in an unnatural hue around the edges. This phenomenon is particularly common with green or blue screens and necessitates post-production techniques to correct and enhance image quality.
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