I asked a question about the "green background" and no response. I really wanted to know. Thanks anyway.
joe_flippin wrote:
I asked a question about the "green background" and no response. I really wanted to know. Thanks anyway.
Just a suggestion...Google "green screen photography how to" :thumbup:
The first 20-30 hits out of 63,000,000 sould do it for you. :roll:
I posted on last Wed but I understand everybody is busy.
I guess what I really wanted to know is if anybody uses the green screen or not.
Many here use the green screen. Maybe their too busy using it to answer. Use the search feature here at the top, and you'll get a whole list of hits. Many wanting to know more, but many using it as well.
Green good.
Gray better - less /no color contamination
For replacing backgrounds?
DaryleH wrote:
For replacing backgrounds?
Yes - the green works, but often will cause some green "fringing" around the subject. A mid-gray is just as easy to extract and will not have that problem.
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