Green Screen
This process allows for the substitution of the green screen with various scenes, such as a beach, a cityscape, or even outer space, all while you remain in the same room. This technique, known as "green screen," is widely utilized in film production, television broadcasts, and photo booths to create the appearance of different locations and settings.
The green screen feature can work with multiple capture types including photo, GIF, collage and video.
You can add up to 10 green screens per event.
Photo green screen dimensions:
Portrait - 3000x2000px JPEG
Landscape - 2000x3000px JPEG
Green Screen Tips
Green screen photography is more complicated than just taking a regular photo. Here are 5 tips to ensure that you have the best results:
Even Lighting: Make sure the green screen is lit evenly, with no bright spots or shadows. This helps the software remove the green color smoothly.
Separate Subject and Screen: Place some distance between you and the green screen. This prevents shadows from falling on the green screen and helps avoid green reflections on you.
Soft Lights: Use soft lights, like diffused lamps or softboxes, to light the green screen. This reduces harsh shadows and creates a more even light.
Light the Subject Separately: Use separate lights to illuminate the person or object in front of the green screen. This ensures they are well-lit and stand out from the background.
Avoid Green Clothing: Don’t wear green clothes, as they will blend into the green screen and become part of the new background.