Two Camera Composite Chromakey Test Tutorial

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I test and compare a full green screen chroma key with a composite one. It is hard to get a sharp definition between the green and the white and therefore difficult to get good results.

Best avoided, even a badly lit green screen would usable results.

The two camera effect is quite pleasing though, this is definitely worth exploring in of itself. There will be difficulty getting a good colour match, although I am sure the software exists to help with this. Twitter: https://twitter.com/BackofficeShow

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