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Re: Premiere and Canon HDV
by Jon Barrie on Dec 14, 2007 at 3:51:31 am

You'll have to light it right. With some back lighting and keep the subject as far from the screen as possible to avoid any spill (reflected light from GScreen). Light the GS evenly, using diffusers (scrim) and please record a test shot and try the chroma key effect - you'll see where you might need to adjust the lighting. Are you going Green or Blue? (I'm guessing Green).
4:2:0 with Green Screen will give you some Green edges because of G being the brightness channel. I'm working on a Premiere Pro only Keying Tutorial - Stay tuned.
- Jon :)


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