Hi, I love your videos, and find them most helpful I wondered if you could help. I recently took some portraits against a green screen, thinking I would replace the background in post edit. I have done everything that people say to do on youtube to remove the background, but end up with a green haze around parts of the shot. I have used transition, object and background, but will not work. I have managed to get rid of the haze by using the clone tool, but this really is not satisfactory, and I am sure there must be a better way. Any ideas.....HELP! Jim from the UK
Hi Jim! That's a great topic for a new video also, usually I simply go in Photoshop and use the color picker to select the color I want to eliminate and it works pretty well, but maybe the shot you're trying it with has more corners and difficult borders. I love @PixImperfect tutorials and they have a good one on this topic. Try there it might help !
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Hi, I love your videos, and find them most helpful I wondered if you could help. I recently took some portraits against a green screen, thinking I would replace the background in post edit. I have done everything that people say to do on youtube to remove the background, but end up with a green haze around parts of the shot. I have used transition, object and background, but will not work. I have managed to get rid of the haze by using the clone tool, but this really is not satisfactory, and I am sure there must be a better way. Any ideas.....HELP! Jim from the UK
Hi Jim! That's a great topic for a new video also, usually I simply go in Photoshop and use the color picker to select the color I want to eliminate and it works pretty well, but maybe the shot you're trying it with has more corners and difficult borders. I love @PixImperfect tutorials and they have a good one on this topic. Try there it might help !