Frage von T.P.:How can I mark Editir keying in certain areas that should not be replaced by another building.
Example: Recording in a black box. Clothes of the person standing in front, has s.einigen out black Flächen.Wie but I keep these surfaces!?
Can someone help me there!?
TP
Antwort von dietl:
öhm, sowas thinking before you actually :-) and whether a "black box" is so apt, I believe to be synonymous questionable.
as is the synonymous to solve your problem would be to know with what program you're working. spontaneously, I would say put a mask over the corresponding ne stelle (which you need to be animated of course).
cheers
Antwort von Markus:
... and whether a "black box" is so apt, I believe to be synonymous questionable. That's not so far-fetched, especially if you work with DV. The brightness is much better resolved than the color, which lend themselves better than Lumakeys systemic Chromakeys.
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Bluebox building (large)
Antwort von dietl:
... and whether a "black box" is so apt, I believe to be synonymous questionable.
That's not so far-fetched, especially if you work with DV. The brightness is much better resolved than the color, which lend themselves better than Lumakeys systemic Chromakeys.
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Bluebox building (large) Just what do you do when the protagonist has black / dark hair!? :-)
Antwort von Markus:
Then I would think if a white background is appropriate for the keying. If you also the person in the foreground slightly underexposed, there are usually no problems.
Antwort von dietl:
Then I would think if a white background is appropriate for the keying. If you think about, the There are usually no problems. believe this process is to "talk talk talk" to use ....
Antwort von Markus:
Such a remark had come to this! ;-) Or, as Oliver Kalkofe somewhere said that television is like a neutron bomb. The brain is weggestrahlt, but the head will stop.