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    Greenscreen Photography

    I am starting to experiment with green screen photography.

    Was wondering in any members have done this style of photography and what software do they recommend.

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    Try PhotoKey 5 software, there are 2 versions, the basic and the pro
    The site is here:
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    Cheers

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    Thank You

    I have been looking at that software. Do you use it and if so is it user friendly.

    My aim is to do landscapes and then but place people in shots. Bit like a pixie photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bussy1963 View Post
    Thank You

    I have been looking at that software. Do you use it and if so is it user friendly.

    My aim is to do landscapes and then but place people in shots. Bit like a pixie photo.
    No, I do not use green screen in my landscaping only in some occasions I use HDR.
    Also I do not use filters.
    My software is Nikon Capture NX2 in my LT plus PSCS5 with couple of plug ins for PP

    Cheers

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    would love to get down to tassie to get a few shots

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    Quote Originally Posted by bussy1963 View Post
    would love to get down to tassie to get a few shots
    It is a photographers paradise mate.
    With in minutes for my place I can be in a very nice spots be on the shore or in the bush.
    For avian photography is very good as well.
    Just come in March when the weather is nice.

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