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Great tutorial. I just purchased a green screen to use for portrait photography and my initial tactic was to use the magic wand selection tool. This method is so much easier! Thank you a bunch for sharing!
10x
Very good, thank you!
that’s if you have the experience O.o, cs4 is for advanced users and way expensive than any other versions
do you computerize your voice to make it sound better?
by the way I am using MAC and CS2
Hi,
This is a really good tutorial…it just that when I click delete that is located under fn, nothing happens and when I press delete like the backspace, the background doesn’t go away, just the shade of green gets lighter…can you please help me. Thanks
Hey howard i recognized your voice! Nice tutorial!
he is using either adobe cs1 cs2 or cs3
What about CS4?
Photoshop 5.0 is way oldschool… try to find either cs2 or cs3.. :)
If you know someone, the person you know should not have internet access, if you want to use his serial #. Otherwise it won’t work, I suppose. But you can give it a try ;)
What about if I know someone who has PS CS4, if I were to obtain the CD can I download it on my computer? Can the serial # be used more than once?
Don’t know very much about it, but as far as I know I think its a “basic” version of Photoshop which does not inclued all functions and filters of the “original” Photoshop. For more information : use google :D
Oh okay thanks…What about PS Element?
Hey, I think PS 5.0 does not have a “Color Range” function. Its integrated in PS CS 1,2,3 and 4. As far as I know IceflowStudios use PS CS 3 or 4.
Quick question… I am using photoshop 5.0 and when i go to select there is no color range option. Do I have it? If not, what photoshop program are you using?
Thanks.
np, and btw, i would use the polygonal lasso tool :P
alright :l
Thanks.
then its not chroma keying…..
you have to select the background manually.
What about if the background isn’t just one color?
Thanks For The Shortcut
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gooooooooooooood
Select, Color range, then click on the green. :D
Absolutely fantastic tutorial. Thank you very much. I will check out your site.