I have a lot of green screening to do with hands and it looks like the light got reflected by the green floor and created a green tint on the hands. So keying the green also keys out the hands somewhat too.
What is the best way to deal with this type of problem?
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07-18-2012 04:36 PM
Sean Nel
Las Vegas--Philadelphia
Canon XHA1
Sony Vegas 11.0/FCP7/After Effects CS6
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07-20-2012 02:24 PM
Keylight in After Effects is a very good keying tool you could give it a try but its very complex as well and requires some time to handle.Reshooting with a lot of distance to the green would probably be faster but i dont know if it is a option.
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07-20-2012 03:30 PM
The solution i figured out by messing with was if i color correct the footage to where the green is taken out of the hand, then key out the remain green in bg. Now to fix the red hands from the color correcting, id also make the bg replacement red so after the final composition is done, id color correct everything to to make the hands normal again.
Sean Nel
Las Vegas--Philadelphia
Canon XHA1
Sony Vegas 11.0/FCP7/After Effects CS6
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http://Sean-Nelson.com




Your strategy dealing with green screen keying a green tinted subject




