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Matting translucent hair
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Ted Joyce
on May 23, 2007 at 8:28:28 pm
I need to shoot a woman with back lit white translucent hair in one location and composite her into a new location. How well can this be done in AF or do I need a plug in and if so which one? I tried this in PP2.0 's with Matrox's Chroma Key filter but got subtle luma fluttering in the hair I couldn't remove without other artifacts.
I used 4:22 codec recorded from the component video out of my Sony Z1 for the foreground. Of course the subject and backgroud have identical lighting, camera height and lens setting, distance, etc.and look perfect.
Do I need a special plugin to do a perfect matt? Ultimatte looks like the best solution but is $1,500. How do zMatt & Primate compare?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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