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Posted By admin On 10/03/18Sony Vegas default chroma key seem to. This might be an issue with the Vegas chroma key program removing green from all. Sony Vegas Pro 13 forgets to. Key out green and blue screens with NewBlueFX Elements Chroma Key Pro easy-to-use plugin. Sony Avid, After Effects and. Magix Vegas Pro 10+. Jul 29, 2014 In this tutorial, you will learn two differents way on to chroma key green screen in Sony Vegas Pro 13.
After a few videos, I think that now I manage pretty well chroma key on a green screen. But in my last video, my subject handles items that are light blue / cyan, and I started to notice that those items shift color and become an unnatural blue, it looks like contrast has been pushed A LOT after applying the chroma key effect, I never noticed that before (probably because this color is quite greenish). But this is not how I thought chroma key was working. I thought it was just removing the parts of the video that was matching the selected color (+some margin) and not touch the other parts/colors of the video. And indeed, testing it with several other tools (Adobe After Effects, Lightworks, and the NewBlueFX chroma key plugin), it does exactly what I expect: remove the background and doesn't touch the colors that doesn't match. Only the default chroma key plugin seem to do that.
Is it a bug in the chroma key plugin (that seem to exist at least on version 12 and 13)? (but it would be surprising as I guess a lot of people would be affected) Is it a bug with my installation? (keeping in mind that uninstalling Vegas 12 and installing Vegas 13 didn't fix it) Is it some parameter or something I forgot somewhere that would affect the chroma key plugin? Aisi Lagi Lagan Bhajan Free Download on this page.
Update: Here is small parts of the video, with different effects applied: • The raw image • The best I can do with the NewBlueFX Chroma Key plugin • The best I can do with the default Vegas Chroma Key plugin (pretty ugly.) Vegas Settings: NewBlue Settings. I would guess that it is trying to correct for green highlights in the chromakeyed video and overdoing it.
It's relatively common for green screen footage to have greenish reflections due to light bouncing off the green wall back on to subjects. The chroma-key effect may be attempting to automatically correct this and catching objects that have no such reflections in the crossfire. I would expect it to be a setting that can be turned on and off, but I'm not familiar enough with Vegas to take a guess as to what it might be called there. Possibly something like 'bleed prevention' or 'reflection correction', but those are just guesses.