Green screen software
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Mon 27-Nov-17 01:29 AM
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#3. "RE: Green screen software" | In response to Reply # 2
Mithel Registered since 12th Mar 2017Tue 28-Nov-17 07:15 PM | edited Tue 28-Nov-17 07:16 PM by MithelI'm not even close to an expert on doing this type of thing but as long as your background is very distinct from your subject, then it doesn't matter what the color is, you can fairly easily mask out the background and drop something else in. So for example if you are shooting a photo of someone wearing red, and they have blond hair then a black background will work fine.
Oh, I'd use something like Affinity Photo (far less expensive and more logical than Photoshop). But if you've been using Photoshop for the past twenty years then you probably wouldn't want to learn something new.Visit my Nikonians gallery.
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#4. "RE: Green screen software" | In response to Reply # 0
chroaz
Registered since 26th Apr 2009
Tue 28-Nov-17 08:12 PM | edited Tue 28-Nov-17 08:21 PM by chroaz
A colleague of mine has used this - says it works great - it's a Photoshop plugin!
https://ezgreenscreen.com
Chris
https://ezgreenscreen.com
Chris
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