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tony cooper

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 6:46 pm
Post subject: Chroma Green/Photoshop
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Anyone shooting with a chroma green background?

Can the background be removed with one of the standard tools in
Photoshop? I see references to software for use with chroma green or
blue background, but I think they're for video. Is any type of
software or a plug-in used for stills?

Using the Magic Wand or the Magic Eraser, just about any solid color
can be removed, but I've read that the extraction is simpler and
cleaner if done with a chroma green or a blue background.


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Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida

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