

If you select a color that contains black or white values, the Chroma Key tool will struggle to create a clean mask.

Key Colors work best if they are set to the most saturated version of the color you want to remove. The bottom tab lets you adjust the RGB values of the color. The middle tab gives you the option to select from an HSB spectrum map. There are default “best guess” colors in the top color picker tab. You have three different ways to pick a new color. Sometimes it gets it wrong, or sometimes you may want to experiment with improvements that may come from adjusting that color. KineMaster automatically guesses the color you’d like to remove from your media layer. You can experiment with different positions of this tool to bring detail back to the edges of your actor. This makes it difficult for KineMaster’s Chroma Key tool to accurately identify what should be removed.įollow the steps to show the mask and adjust the foreground and background mask. If your actor is too close to the green screen, the green screen can reflect green light back.

Use the foreground (top) and background (bottom) sliders above the Show Mask button to adjust your Chroma Key mask until the noise has been removed. This allows you to see what has been removed from your media layer. To fix this, move the Playhead to a point in your project where you can clearly see the noise. The solid background from the media layer will vanish, replaced with your Media background.ĭepending on how well lit your green screen footage is, shadows in the backdrop may cause noise to appear in your video. Choose Chroma Key from the Options Panel, then tap Enable. Select the image or video that has a green (or blue or red) background.Ĭlose the Layer Media Browser and tap the media layer to select it. Now, tap the Layer button and then tap the Media button. Use the Media Browser to find the background you want to use, tap it to add it to the Timeline, then tap the checkmark to close the Media Browser. To add a background video or image, tap the Media button at the top of the Media Wheel. In KineMaster, the background image or video always needs to be imported with the Media button (not the Layer>Media button). One will be your background, the other will be the foreground. To create an effective Chroma Key effect, you will need two images or videos. Creating a video that uses Chroma Key isn’t hard, but there are some things you should know. Using it is as easy as flipping a switch. KineMaster’s Chroma Key tool is powerful and flexible.
