How to chroma-key on Photoshop 7?

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Eamon
Nov 25, 2003
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Hey guys, just wondering the best way to pull a nice alpha/matte from a greenscreen still shot (from a HD source).

Magic wand doesn’t do the trick for us as I don’t think its too clean, let alone not getting into to intricate nooks and crannies or transparencies.

Any help much appreciated.

Cheers,

Eamon

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Mike Russell
Nov 25, 2003
Eamon wrote:
Hey guys, just wondering the best way to pull a nice alpha/matte from a greenscreen still shot (from a HD source).

Magic wand doesn’t do the trick for us as I don’t think its too clean, let alone not getting into to intricate nooks and crannies or transparencies.

Here are some tuts by Janee:
http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/branches/branches.htm

and this one on the extract tool might hit the spot:
http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/restore/restore.htm


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Hecate
Nov 26, 2003
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 14:05:20 GMT, "Eamon"
wrote:

Hey guys, just wondering the best way to pull a nice alpha/matte from a greenscreen still shot (from a HD source).

Magic wand doesn’t do the trick for us as I don’t think its too clean, let alone not getting into to intricate nooks and crannies or transparencies.
Any help much appreciated.
Try using Select/Colour Range, using green initially. You can vary the fuzziness and should be able to select out the green screen.



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