In the VAAST Difference Masking tutorial, one of the steps is to ensure you have a clip/image of the background with the subject not in the picture.
If you don't have that background-only clip, presumably, you could use different sections of the video in conjunction with Bezier masks to essentially create a background image.
Question: Is there any reason you could not use a high resolution frame grab of the background with the subjects in it (the whole videoed area), then take the frame grab into Photoshop, use the clone tool to replicate the background into the subject area, thereby removing the subject? I would also think that since you are just looking for luma differences, you would not even need a precision clone tool job. I would think you could just put patches of the existing background right over the subjects.
Is there any reason this would not work.
I am not at my computer right now, so I cannot actually check this for some time.
Thanks!!
If you don't have that background-only clip, presumably, you could use different sections of the video in conjunction with Bezier masks to essentially create a background image.
Question: Is there any reason you could not use a high resolution frame grab of the background with the subjects in it (the whole videoed area), then take the frame grab into Photoshop, use the clone tool to replicate the background into the subject area, thereby removing the subject? I would also think that since you are just looking for luma differences, you would not even need a precision clone tool job. I would think you could just put patches of the existing background right over the subjects.
Is there any reason this would not work.
I am not at my computer right now, so I cannot actually check this for some time.
Thanks!!