If you do picture day, how does green screen work out for you? Is it more work? what are the problems using it? how much time does it add to your editing? Is there a problem when using a green screen and the person has a green shirt?
hi Ron... I need to know what program to use for Chroma Key... Do I need to have a blue as well as a green screen or does the program adjust for uniforms that have both green and red in them? generally, and I will check out how to use the program, but how long does it take to make the edit... ?
I need info about using green screen for my picture day for youth sports clubs....
Walla Just like that my problem is solved... You are the best Gene....
So great to hear from you again Gene.... So I understand, In LR I will crop at 4:3 aspect ratio... Enter custom= type in 2000 x 1500 as the 4:3 aspect? Then export, resize to fit/ dimensions/ 2000x1500/ 300 res.
How do you resize in LR and how do you export?
I do know that In LR, I have to use the 4:3 aspect ratio.. then I crop... Perhaps I am not exporting it correctly.. ?
I sent him 45 images via e-mail.. He said the images looked good from the e-mail.
I have not had any trouble with file size being around 300KB
I wonder if sending 45 (4:3 ratio @ 640px 480) caused the e-mail to make a lower resolution to fit them all in ..?
I have my suspicions about how he used his MLS program.. He said the images looked sharp from the e-mail.. but once he put it into the MLS program he said it was low res..
This question is for those that use lightroom to crop for real estate MLS jobs... I have been using the same system for ages, in that I set the crop for a 4:3 aspect ratio, then export, then file settings; limit file size , I put in 750ppi, image size; click box, resize to fit, select dimensions, & type in 640x480pixels.. then export.. the images come out at around 300KB, and clear.. I just did a shoot and sent this procedure out to my real estate agent and he told me it was coming out blurry or low res... BTW, I e-mail them ....My agent says it looks good in the email but low res in the MLS>. Frankly I have never had this problem before.. I finally sent him high res images and he resized them himself successfully.. I am confused as to why they are low res. when previously it was ok... HELP>.
As usual you are right on target. I don't like the camera to alter my shot. I prefer to do all of the editing myself.
Hi Jpeg is good but RAW is better. JPEG is limited RAW conversions are high quality...
Actually the mode you are shooting is very important. Shooting Aperture priority will correct exposure. Iso is more important in LOW light environments. I would also suggest bracketing. F settings determine depth of field. So generally start with Aperture priority- ISO 100% - F8 and bracket. If you want to use HDR use a tripod.