How To Use a Green Screen
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to use a green screen all the way from lighting it, to the editing process. This is an in-depth tutorial to leave any confusion behind and ensure you get great photography every time you use a green screen.
You use green screens to enable you to place people or objects into different scenes very easily. This will be a great tutorial for anyone looking to use this technique for photoshop composites, stock photography, product photography or just to put people into different backgrounds.
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Timestamps:
00:02 Intro
00:10 What you will need
00:44 Setting up the lights
02:00 Exposing correctly for the background
04:05 Exposing correctly for your model
07:30 Taking pictures of the model
09:20 Using Photoshop for the edit
10:30 Separating the green background from the model
17:03 Removing the green screen in Photoshop
17:30 Refining the cutout
22:49 Adding different backgrounds
25:16 How to make your model sit more naturally in the backgrounds you choose
32:17 Conclusion
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Well done! I have taken photos since the late 60's, but never had any training. I am now learning how to "repair" my shots. I am also getting ready to start a channel and assist my grandson in starting his channel. The green screen techniques are fascinating, and also give some insight into how the media experts can blurs the lines of reality. As I have said repeatedly, you can never be too old to learn something new. Thanks for the instruction. Best regards from the banks of the Suwannee River in north Florida, USA.
I subscribed and am now waiting for you to make some vids 😁
It seems complicated but it is something I want to do and I will learn it.
Give it a go!
This is hands down the best tutorial of its kind. Thank you for making this so easy to follow.
Thank you Roberto, glad you enjoyed it👍
This is the best video I have found and I will look no more for a better one. Don't think it exist. Thank you
You're welcome
Very good explanation and useful too. Thank you very much.
Thanks 👍
Clearly explained and useful. Cheers.
Your Welcome👍
He gets up on his tippy toes. My daughter does that too
Top Notch
This is an excellent video! So helpful! Thank you
You're welcome 😊
Many thanks, probably the best green screen video on youtube, would it be better orworse using a50% Gray backdrop.
Worst
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
When checking background exposure - it might have been helpful to show uneven exposure and how to fix it. Otherwise, good to go.
This is some good stuff mate. I'm an absolute noob but think found a new hobby. Thanks!
Glad to help
GREAT VIDEO! BEST I'VE SEEN YET. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Very nice video. Thanks
You're welcome, glad it helped 👍
Thank you!
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Great video Marc 😊
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Can you use any other color for the background as long as the subject doesn’t have the color on? Or does it only work with green screen?
You can use any colour as long as it contrasts with the subject
Greate Vlog. Thank you
PERFECT VIDEO 10
Thanks 👍
Hi, great video and very informative.
I'm looking to take stock imagery for my website, of products I'm selling (electronic items with RBG lighting elements to them), could you recommend a setup? Amazon has many green screen kits for example (I'm hoping a small setup like these will suffice, think green screen in a shed lol). Additionally do you have any camera recommendations that are relatively cheap but still respectable for my use case? Also is there any quirks when placing green screen underneath the object when it's resting on a table / ground and taking images? And now that I think about it, how does the type of lense affect the shot...
What kind of light meter is that.
Very good video!
Thank you very much!
Thank you
You're welcome
great Vlog!
Thanks 👍
What soft wear are you using? Is it free or paid for?
All explained in the video 😊
Does green screens work better for apps like photoroom? (White backround app)
What strobe power (200w, 400w, 600w) would be a minimum level & size of strip boxes? (I have Godox AD200 200w & 30x120cm strip box) Thanks
prefect
very nice. thank you. sub
Thanks very much, very help full :) One question: is it possible to light the greenscreen with 2 umbrella's instead of 2 softboxes?
Hi, yes it is as long as it's even and soft light. Thanks
Hey , i would like to use this , is there An app or good site that i could use ?
Hi Jesk thanks for your message happy to help here.
You will need Photoshop to do this. Adobe doesn’t sell Photoshop as a standalone program anymore. Instead they provide various types of plans which include it. The best one to buy is the ‘Photography Plan (20GB)’ which includes Photoshop CC, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom CC for a monthly fee. For more details on this plan click here - www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/compare-plans.html?red=a
Hope this helps, anything else please let me know.
Great thanks , it's a great site
Rosie's time keeping dosn't seem that great 😂
What colour are green screens generally?
I'm using Photoshop CS3 and I tried using Channels, ie separating the Green one, as the 85% Fuzziness dosnt seem to work.
I whacked the fuzinness to Max 200% and it seems to fix the problem
Perhaps the Algorithm isnt as great on older versions of PS
Also a bit of tweaking on the Refine edges helps
300e like ! this video is amazing!
Thank you 👍
This has been very useful, but I can still see green tinge in the hair. If I have the same issue, how can I target that specific problem area better?
New layer. Clip it to the subjekt. Color blend mode. Sample the closest hair color and paint carefully. Good luck!
who is she? is she a famous actor or celebrities?
She's a dancer in England. 😊
What if they have green eyes =p
😆
That's actually a great question. I have hazel eyes (green n brown), how would that work?
I have CS6 and can't find select and mask :(
Use 'Refine Selection' instead. Go to select > Refine Selection. Hope that helps 👍
what the app?
Hi the software is Photoshop.
Adobe doesn’t sell Photoshop as a standalone program anymore. Instead they provide various types of plans which include it. The best one to buy is the ‘Photography Plan (20GB)’ which includes Photoshop CC, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom CC for a monthly fee. Click here for details - clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?a=3141762&g=22838618&p=265883&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adobe.com%2Fcreativecloud%2Fphotography%2Fcompare-plans.html
Hope this helps, anything else please let me know.
How do we write and publish a book?
i dont have photo shop :( i cant afford
Green Screen for Photo? Just use gray, it´a lot easier in post production
Oh that's what everyone's been doing wrong all these years 😂😂
Is there a tutorial for this?
Is it really?
Not going to learn studio lighting on youtube pffffffft
Thanks
Thank you!
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