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gandjcarr wrote on 7/30/2012, 6:00 PM

Hello,

Green screen or Chroma Key can be a strange phenomenon, especially if the green screen was not properly streched or the lighting was not done well.  Could you post a photo example of a photograph that you are having problems with and I would be happy to look at it an tell you why I think you may not be getting the results that you want. 

Good luck,

George

cpc000cpc wrote on 7/31/2012, 6:46 AM

ian109,

Just wondering if you've done the basics for green screen? Your image with a green background in a lower (higher number) track in MEP and the image or clip you want to see (instead of the green areas) in a lower number track above it. When you describe your green as getting darker it suggests you don't have a second image to reveal -- the darkening of the green might be simply seeing more of 'nothing', an empty track which would be black.

Regards,

Carl

ian109 wrote on 7/31/2012, 2:44 PM

Here's some pictues. Sorry  if you can't see them well:

Orignal Before Green Screen

Inserted in Chroma-Key, Selected Green, Results. 

I would also like know how insert the another picture into the green screen picture. Thanks- ian109

ian109 wrote on 7/31/2012, 3:09 PM

Thanks everyone for your help. I found out how to do it now. Thanks