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* Aliasing effects cause some software to incorrectly key out parts of the subject. The solution to this might be to use an anti-aliasing filter on the camera. | * Aliasing effects cause some software to incorrectly key out parts of the subject. The solution to this might be to use an anti-aliasing filter on the camera. | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 12 March 2014
We have a green screen, primarily for the use of chroma keying.
Setup
Lighting is extremely important for green screen use. The aim is to light the screen evenly and in a complimentary colour to what the main subject is lit with.
Issues
- Aliasing effects cause some software to incorrectly key out parts of the subject. The solution to this might be to use an anti-aliasing filter on the camera.
- It's not really big enough for more than one person. Or even one particularly animated person.