Do you use or have you had experience with the "Green Screen Wizard" software? I watch a couple of demo videos on the stand alone program and the Photoshop plug-in and the photos used appeared to have soft focus in a lot of them. Which version would you recommend I purchase?
Funny how you are asking for approval on software and you avatar says it is not needed. You have got to be fun... lol
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
Funny how you are asking for approval on software and you avatar says it is not needed. You have got to be fun... lol
I wasn't asking for approval but rather comments as to how well the software works, any problems, and recommendations. I would still make up my own mind.
:)
A few years ago I used green screen wizard for some portraits (about 120) and found it to be fairly good. Some caveats. 1. Make sure the background is well lit. 2. Make sure there is separation between the backdrop and the people. 3. Beware of flyaway hair especially on women. 4. Be ready to touch up the erased background. For me it didn't fully get erased in some places but that may have been due to my use of a kind of olive green background.
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