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Hi guys,
I am currently using adobe premier to edit my video I recorded. My problem is that I am using two green screens side by side.
One of them is a different shade of green. When I add a key I can only choose one color so the other greensceen is still slightly visible and iff I add another key it looks like one always overrides the other.
My question is how do I add two diffent green colors so both my greenscreens show the background im trying to add.
With regards
John
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Add a second key effect to the clip that is set to key out the second color. You can stack keyers one on top of another.
MtD
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I tried that but then one key always overrides the other it seams I cant have both working at the same time
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Hmmmmm . . .
Original:
Ultra Key 1:
Ultra Key 2:
Works for me . . . not sure why you can't stack the keyers.
MtD
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I think years ago I was learning after effects keying and there were fine adjustments available for when the "edges" of something were not great against green or blue screen. Basically, these were fine adjustments having to do with the similarity of pixels next to each other (and reflections off shiny stuff on talent, getting some kick from the screen color ).
I think poster has two screens that are so similar that the finer adjustments might be needed to make it work ??
Or mask it as needed, whatever.
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