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Nov 17, 2011 11:48:31   #
Dave Chinn
 
Anyone familiar with green screen? Here are samples of before and after. I have also discovered that you don't necessarily need a green screen to accomplish the final results as shown in the last photo.



Sunset San Diego
Sunset San Diego...

Background Grist Mill in West Virginia
Background Grist Mill  in West Virginia...

Background San Diego
Background San Diego...

Sunset San Diego
Sunset San Diego...

Background Cincinnati
Background Cincinnati...

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Nov 17, 2011 16:53:53   #
DRON Loc: CHICAGO
 
DEC wrote:
Anyone familiar with green screen? Here are samples of before and after. I have also discovered that you don't necessarily need a green screen to accomplish the final results as shown in the last photo.


Nice shots that show the power of layering.

:thumbup:

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Nov 17, 2011 19:59:31   #
David707 Loc: Medford OR
 
DEC wrote:
Anyone familiar with green screen? Here are samples of before and after. I have also discovered that you don't necessarily need a green screen to accomplish the final results as shown in the last photo.


Very good :thumbup:

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Jan 22, 2012 17:07:38   #
lesv Loc: warren pa
 
http://www.greenscreenwizard.com/VideoFull.aspx has anyone ever bought this? i dont have photoshop. can a newbe use it? thanks hogs

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Jan 22, 2012 17:30:30   #
Val Loc: Minnesota
 
lesv wrote:
http://www.greenscreenwizard.com/VideoFull.aspx has anyone ever bought this? i dont have photoshop. can a newbe use it? thanks hogs


Yes, I have it. It is very easy to use but I rarely to never use it.

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Jan 22, 2012 17:52:20   #
stevenelson Loc: Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
 
Good job.
DEC wrote:
Anyone familiar with green screen? Here are samples of before and after. I have also discovered that you don't necessarily need a green screen to accomplish the final results as shown in the last photo.

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Aug 18, 2012 02:57:38   #
km2000 Loc: NashVegas
 
Hey there DEC. Nice work.

If I might suggest, pay attention to the direction of the KEY light falling on your subject, then select (and adjust, as in DOF, shading etc.) your background image to compliment therewith:



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