Green/blue Screen

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dextor
Feb 27, 2004
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Hi everyone

Where did you buy your blue/green screen?

Thanks

Dextor

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YrbkMgr
Feb 27, 2004
I bought my blue screen from Microsoft in Redomond, WA. It doesn’t display consisently, but occassionally, there’s a conflict and I get a blue screen.

Sorry, couldn’t resist.

Wanna be a BIT more specific on what you’re asking?
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Andrea_Topi
Feb 27, 2004
I think Dextor was asking about ChromaKey blue and green screens for subject separation and compositing on another background. Movie production technique (blue matte), sometimes used in still photography too.
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YrbkMgr
Feb 27, 2004
I thought so too, but couldn’t resist, because it’s Friday.
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r_harvey
Feb 27, 2004
The other two questions by Dextor are: how to remove a background, and what’s an ideal computer for Premier Pro. The conclusion about wanting a drop-out screen makes sense, considering the other questions.

Note that he hasn’t posted anything additional in those other threads, so I wonder what the point is in anyone posting guesses here.
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Andrea_Topi
Feb 27, 2004
Oh, I’m sorry guys, I got tips and advices from kind people on this forum, and I was just trying to cooperate and give back. I’m a newbie here 🙂
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YrbkMgr
Feb 27, 2004
Andrea,

No need to be sorry. We welcome the "fresh blood" (and attitude). Most of my posts are just as helpful as yours, this one wasn’t. Yours is better <grin>.

Peace,
Tony
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graffiti
Feb 28, 2004
this one wasn’t.

I thought it was helpful. After reading your post, I decided against buying anything from Redmond (except the occasional Mocha when I’m there).
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YrbkMgr
Feb 28, 2004
Heh.
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David_Dahlstrom
Mar 1, 2004
I hear that pool liners make good aqua (i.e. blue/green) backgrounds. No, really.
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pope
Mar 1, 2004
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Ken_Storch_(aka_photon)
Mar 1, 2004
pope,

Thanks for the link.

Here’s one I’ve found:
<http://www.seanet.com/Users/bradford/bluscrn.html>
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Jay Jhabrix
Mar 2, 2004
And meanwhile….. as so often happens….

Dextor has vanished into the sunset 🙂

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