![]() I have two LED bars lighting my backdrop, and one umbrella light, lighting my subject (me). The only other way to improve your green screen is lighting. I usually put spill removal on max (which is the default).Even with a 4k clip, I only need less than 5 px of feathering myself. Add some feathering, to make your key edges blend in a bit and not 'stand out'. ![]() Adjust smooth to where it doesn't look silly. On 'matte cleaner' zoom in on something that is detailed in your screen (if you have longer hair, the edges of your hair).Sometimes I'll adjust my gamma slider a bit, if my key is still a bit off.Adjust your 'min' and 'max' sliders to get the best 'key' (My min is usually around 88, and sometimes I put my max at 88 too, but depends on your colors and lighting I imagine).Expand "Color Difference Key" and check the 'View Matte' box, so you can see what is being keyed.The easiest way to get going, is to use the "Greenscreen Key" Preset in "2D Effects".
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