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Old 06-08-2009, 05:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Correcting filming mistakes to do some chroma keying (greenscreening) in Veg

Hey All,

I was wondering if anybody has any pointers for an amateur video editor like me. Yesterday I did some filming in front of a blue wall so that I can do a chroma key to create an interesting background. In the daylight the little experiment worked out fine. Now when we no longer had the sunlight to help us we ran into a bit of a lighting issue and I ended up using a few lights to light the subject. I made a few mistakes; their was a huge shadow behind the subject, and I used a digital camera that in this kind of lighting had a lot of noise.

Is there any way for me to clean up the background to prepare for chroma keying? Editing stills in Adobe Imageready seems to work, but its not an ideal solution.

I attached an image of the original source and a gif with the source, mask, and the source already keyed in.

Just trying to fix this mess, or learn for the next time.
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