How to Add a Green or Blue Screen to OBS on PC using Chroma Key (Color, Chroma, Luma Key)
Adding a green or blue screen (also known as chroma keying) to OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) allows you to replace your background with a still image or another video source. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set up a green screen in OBS:
Install and Open OBS:
Begin by installing OBS and launching the program.
Select “Video Capture Device”:
Click the “+” icon located underneath the “Sources” box on your main screen.
Choose “Video Capture Device” from the available options.
Configure Your Webcam:
If your webcam is installed, it should auto-populate in the fields.
If not, or if you have multiple cameras, select the correct camera manually.
Access Filters:
Right-click on your video capture device in the source box.
Select “Filters” from the menu that appears.
Apply Chroma Key Effect:
In the pop-up box, click the “+” icon under the “Effect Filters” box.
Choose “Chroma Key” from the available options.
Adjust Chroma Key Settings:
Select the color of your screen (usually green or blue).
Fine-tune the “Similarity” and “Smoothness” bars until you achieve the desired effect.
Adjustments will vary based on lighting conditions, green screen quality, and distance from the screen.
Save Your Settings:
Once you’re satisfied, save your settings.
You should now be ready to start streaming!
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