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Re: Keying Advice
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Paolo Ciccone
on Mar 28, 2008 at 3:23:52 pm
I don't know how long the footage is and how much the subject looks but the clothing and the hair make it a good candidate for roto. The podium might be at least easier to key with a mask than trying to adjust Keylight to remove the green reflection. Roto it and the color correct it to remove the green cast. The jacket is also very green and it can be just easier to roto it. If you have a good roto tool like Silhouette Roto it can be actually doable. Create the original mask, track the subject and associate the tracker to the layer containing the mask.
Good luck
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Paolo Ciccone http://www.paolociccone.com
Hellriser Digital
Santa Cruz, CA
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