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@@ForeverDansky Thanks for your feedback. Just wonder, Could you teach me! How to make the "moment" you disappear at the end by one "flick off" at the end of the video. Very like it
Thank you Dansky. This is a simple & intuitive solution to remove green screen; or at least changing the colour of a background still in Photoshop. If only green screen removal was as easy to do with video in After Effects.
One of the main use is to remove/replace green screen with the other background. Your way is more primitive and complicated removal with lots of extra moves. There are a bunch of different ways and more useful. Show us greenscreen replacement with the other background especially on the person with green cloth.
Awesome, interesting and useful, I got shocked by the green color cast removal. Now, what about jewelry, I work taking photos of Reflective silver jewelry pieces and I'm asked to always have a vivid BLUE background for them (don't know why but that's how they like it), so I take photos of pieces on blue cardboard paper but the BLUE COLOR CAST on the edges are awwwwgh! I desaturate and lighten those areas but they get COLOR FLATTED GRAYSCALE-LOOKING dull style. (I hope you know what I mean). How to develop an easy workflow for them??? so far, most RUclips tutorials avoid working with jewelry due to their hard-to-edit nature and most jewelry eCommerce websites end up showcasing pieces of SILVER jewelry in grayscale and definitely IT SHOULDN'T BE LIKE THAT because polished shiny silver posesses a very light semitransparent blue tint that impacts sales but is hard to work with in a digital editing workflow, it's a real challenge because pieces end up looking cartoonish when overedited . Any suggestions? (probably a tutorial, hmmm!)
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This was great.....can't wait to play around with this method!!
Awesome Melissa! 😀
Wonderful ! Thanks!
Thank you too!
Thanks Dansky. Your video has saved me an enormous amount of time!
Glad it helped! 😍
thank you very much for this tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
that i need, thanks a lot
You're welcome!
@@ForeverDansky Thanks for your feedback. Just wonder, Could you teach me! How to make the "moment" you disappear at the end by one "flick off" at the end of the video. Very like it
Is there an easy way to use this technique to add a patterned background? Or really anything but a solid color?
It's mind blowing 🙌
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Thank you, i love your tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks you 🎉❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you Dansky. This is a simple & intuitive solution to remove green screen; or at least changing the colour of a background still in Photoshop. If only green screen removal was as easy to do with video in After Effects.
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I like your videos ❤️
I thought the main reason of using green screen is to remove background, not recolor it 😅
Green screens have many uses 😉
some people have a thousand wrinkle green screen on it, so you totally need to remove all of it...
One of the main use is to remove/replace green screen with the other background. Your way is more primitive and complicated removal with lots of extra moves.
There are a bunch of different ways and more useful.
Show us greenscreen replacement with the other background especially on the person with green cloth.
And how we make it white?
You could try desaturating the background colour first, and then adjusting blacks/whites in the selective colour adjustment layer 👍
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Awesome, interesting and useful, I got shocked by the green color cast removal.
Now, what about jewelry, I work taking photos of Reflective silver jewelry pieces and I'm asked to always have a vivid BLUE background for them (don't know why but that's how they like it), so I take photos of pieces on blue cardboard paper but the BLUE COLOR CAST on the edges are awwwwgh! I desaturate and lighten those areas but they get COLOR FLATTED GRAYSCALE-LOOKING dull style. (I hope you know what I mean). How to develop an easy workflow for them??? so far, most RUclips tutorials avoid working with jewelry due to their hard-to-edit nature and most jewelry eCommerce websites end up showcasing pieces of SILVER jewelry in grayscale and definitely IT SHOULDN'T BE LIKE THAT because polished shiny silver posesses a very light semitransparent blue tint that impacts sales but is hard to work with in a digital editing workflow, it's a real challenge because pieces end up looking cartoonish when overedited . Any suggestions? (probably a tutorial, hmmm!)
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