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?
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.
I thought so too, but couldn’t resist, because it’s Friday.
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.
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 🙂
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
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).
I hear that pool liners make good aqua (i.e. blue/green) backgrounds. No, really.
And meanwhile….. as so often happens….
Dextor has vanished into the sunset 🙂