Keylight 1.2 for trial
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my favorite method is to take your original image and distort it with various color tools/brightness/contrast etc. there are a couple methods similar to this that really help yield a good result.
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It's very rare to get a good pull using just one keyer. Also I used animated garbage mattes and kept them pretty tight on all the footage. I think you need to use this method no matter what keying software you use. The HD 100 isn't a good camera for keying, but I was happy I was able to get my footage looking as good as it does. By the time I added a small light wrap, and did the color correction, the footage looked good enough for what I wanted. On some areas I had to use a 3rd layer to address problems with shmutz and other edge problems. The edges were real bad so I used the simple choker and pulled the matte in 2-3 pixels then used the blur edges set at 2-3. Then I made a copy of the layer and adjusted it so there were no transparent areas. What I did was used at least two layers, the bottom layer I keyed for the edge, So the bottom layer had a lot of holes, or transparent parts, but the edges and motion blur looked ok.
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Going frame by frame it doesn't look good but at full speed it isn't too bad. I still have shmutz on fast moving objects. I got the best looking footage using 30 and 60 shutter. I just finished a shoot with my jvc hd100 using green screen.