it has often been asked a blue-screen tutorial to make. Well, we are now online. However, in the version of the 21 Century! See signature.
Ask questions here that I will answer them gladly.
Many greetings
Lutz
Antwort von TheDrummer:
nice tutorial!
As for me has always been interested s.solchen systems: What to do against green / blue reflections, when the moderator / customer is wearing glasses - he looks so synonymous then directly into the camera and is thus synonymous right of the LEDs angeleuchtet ...
THX!
Antwort von Johannes:
"TheDrummer" wrote:
nice tutorial!
As for me has always been interested s.solchen systems: What to do against green / blue reflections, when the moderator / customer is wearing glasses - he looks so synonymous then directly into the camera and is thus synonymous right of the LEDs angeleuchtet ...
THX!
It must be the glasses slightly down so do in a certain angle. At the very least. I know that so when photographing with flash, but I think it should be the same principle.
Antwort von minidv:
The 2.0-principle "was synonymous to me, I look at the music chart show, but it had ousted again synonymous. Interesting post, again.
Antwort von markus2h:
Einfachmal "Thank you" say!
Gruß, Markus
Antwort von Lutz Dieckmann:
Hi,
Thanks for the praise. I'm always interested s.Euren opinions, so - keep on going ;-) I think that with the glasses should not be a problem, because the ring is very far down may regulate, before the screen stops to reflect. The thing is like a mirror. No idea what the coating is, however, it is fascinating.
Many greetings
Lutz Dieckmann
Antwort von dermarc:
A discussion of such a system yourself can be found here: