![]() This is easiest if your subject isn’t moving around. Just make sure that your subject or any part of your subject never gets cropped out of frame. The rest of the frame can just be cropped out. This way, you only have to focus on chroma keying the area right around your subject. Sometimes you don’t need to eliminate all of the background because you can just crop it out using the Crop effect. I usually find that selecting the darker part of the green first works best.Ĭropping can be your friend. Then if that doesn’t work, try a lighter part. First try selecting a darker part of the green. ![]() If you’re having issues with not being able to get rid of all of the green in your background, try selecting a different ‘Key Color’ with the eyedropper. Step 5 – Choose a setting – try aggressive! Step 4 – Use the eyedropper to select the green Step 2-3 – add the Ultra Key effect to your clip Sometimes when shooting in front a green screen, a green reflection will make your subject appear slightly tinted green.
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