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CSO is the common acronym for a special effects procedure championed by producer Barry Letts during the Jon Pertwee era, but continued to be used by the programme for a considerable time thereafter. It was created using an optical printer, although later methods, especially from the early '80s onwards, were done digitally, with a computer (the first one to be used for that process being the Quantel Paintbox, whose use in the programme began in the 1980 story The Leisure Hive). It allowed two different live shots to be mixed together to create the illusion of the two elements being in the same shot.
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