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In the context of film production, a "masking threshold" typically refers to a technique used to enhance the visual clarity and detail of a film by selectively masking or blocking certain elements of the picture. This is particularly relevant in post-production and involves adjusting brightness, contrast, and color values to create a more focused viewing experience. For instance, in color grading or visual effects, the masking threshold can help isolate specific parts of the image to retain or enhance details while suppressing less important elements.

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