Yes I know I need to upgrade but just wondering if the V5 Chroma-Keyer is sub-standard.
Here's what I've done after reading this tut on greenscreening but I'm still getting unusable results:
-Covered all windows from bleeding in light.
-Placed 2 softboxes evenly on my wrinkle-free, tightly-stretched green screen (checked for even lighting by opening iris and seeing zebras evenly distributed)
-placed a spot on the subject (dolls) with barndoors preventing spill onto screen
-after placing footage on timeline I applied the chromakeyer (again V5), deselected the check mark, took large screen sample with the eyedropper, selected the checkbox again (to turn on chromakeyer) selected show mask only, then slid high threshold to left until all white subject and low threshold to right until background all black.....or at least tried to do that.
When I slide the high threshold to the left the subject does start getting all white but not before the background starts turning white also. I try to split the difference between the low and high but still crap.
Here's another thing that's maybe worth mentioning: when I use the eyedropper on the greenscreen it looks much darker than what's showing on my external TV monitor. I know the LCD will look darker than a TV but when I select the green screen preset in chromakeyer I get a cleaner key.
I realize there are many factors involved in doing this process but maybe someone has a suggestion??
TIA,
Randy
Here's what I've done after reading this tut on greenscreening but I'm still getting unusable results:
-Covered all windows from bleeding in light.
-Placed 2 softboxes evenly on my wrinkle-free, tightly-stretched green screen (checked for even lighting by opening iris and seeing zebras evenly distributed)
-placed a spot on the subject (dolls) with barndoors preventing spill onto screen
-after placing footage on timeline I applied the chromakeyer (again V5), deselected the check mark, took large screen sample with the eyedropper, selected the checkbox again (to turn on chromakeyer) selected show mask only, then slid high threshold to left until all white subject and low threshold to right until background all black.....or at least tried to do that.
When I slide the high threshold to the left the subject does start getting all white but not before the background starts turning white also. I try to split the difference between the low and high but still crap.
Here's another thing that's maybe worth mentioning: when I use the eyedropper on the greenscreen it looks much darker than what's showing on my external TV monitor. I know the LCD will look darker than a TV but when I select the green screen preset in chromakeyer I get a cleaner key.
I realize there are many factors involved in doing this process but maybe someone has a suggestion??
TIA,
Randy