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software for removing greenscreen/inserting any background

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ellavre:
theres a company called the above where they take pics of people in front of green screen. digital cam is fed into laptop that has their proprietary software that immediately shows people in front of background they chose, then they print it off this big sony printer onto 5x7 pics , all of this very fast.
the only way we have been doing this same thing is to take pic into photoshop and remove green background and insert new background , takes forever. anyone know of a software similar to what these guys have. obviously they wouldnt tell me what it was when i asked them at a party we were at .
any info would help as we would get alot more bookings and would be able to do everything alot faster, like immediately like they did. theres got to be something like this out there i can buy
thanks
jim

Jimdoria:
Google "chromakey" and you will probably find something pretty quick. It's a standard trick in video apps.

Corel has a plug-in for Photoshop called Knockout that specializes in this. http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1152105061771#tabview=tab0
You don't even need a green screen to use it, so it should work great if you've got one.

A company called Serious Magic used to have an app called Ultra that did this for video. They were bought by Adobe who now sells it, but I don't know if it's stand-alone anymore. It may only be available as part of one of Adobe's suites.

You could also check on software from Ultimatte. They are the originals and the uber-pros at greenscreen, but their software is pricey. You might check out the Ultimatte plug-in for Photoshop, though. I think they have one.

Many video programs have this built-in - Premier for example, or Sony Vegas. You could also look into Zweistein, a video app that has chromakey and is not limited to video resolutions. It's also free. Google "Thugs At Bay Zweistein" and it'll come right up.

kartal:
You might be able to use this one

http://www.frischluft.com/lensfeed/index.php

PhilB66:
Recomposit maybe?

nontroppo:
Do note however, that to successfully chroma key, you must ensure the person has no clothes/accessories the same colour as the background, that the background is evenly illuminated, and that there is no reflected light from the background back onto the subject. Lighting is critical to ensure quick and effective background replacement.

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