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Digital Photography Green Screens by Trevor Stonham
Using a digital photography green screen is easy. The screens are used in both still photography and videos although it's more common in video photography.
First off, you need an actual green screen. Despite the name, this can be either green or blue in color. The choice of color will largely be dictated by what you are photographing as you want to make it easy for your software to isolate the intended image with you.
Purpose made green screens are readily available from around $20. You can look for them in places like eBay, Amazon or your local photo store. Alternatively, you can make your own from fabric or even by painting a roll of paper. So long as the color is consistent, you'll be fine.
Next up you need to make sure that you have good lighting for your digital photo. This is especially useful when you come to edit your pictures as extra shadows can confuse any automatic software options that you choose.
Although you can buy expensive lights, you'll probably find that you can get very good results with just a couple of fluorescent tubes. Place them both upright, in front of your subject and to either side. This way any shadows should be canceled out.
Then take your photographs.
Once you're happy with these, the time has come to edit them and put in a new background. So your "talking head" shot now shows you in a news studio, in front of a street scene, or just about anywhere else you choose.
Much will now depend on your photo editing software.
At its most basic, you will need to trace round the outline of your chosen image. Programs like Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop have tools that will help you to do this. But it may still take a while to tweak the places where the automatic software recognition program isn't as accurate as you may like. This is where the contrast between the green screen and your subject matter comes in handy as it gives your chosen software a much better chance of doing a good job with as little of your help as possible.
Once you've got your image selected, you then need to use another option to digitally "lift" the image and then drop it onto your chosen background. Again, this will vary with your software package but providing you can get the software to just copy the selected area, you'll be fine.
It may pay you to practice doing this with a simple shape such as a rectangle or a circle so that you don't waste lots of time tracing round a complicated image only to find you press the wrong key at the wrong time. It's at times like these when you're grateful for Edit Undo options but personally I wouldn't rely on them one hundred percent.
It's then a relatively easy matter of dropping your carefully cut out selection on to the new picture. So you can then pretend to be talking to people from in front of the pyramids of Egypt or anywhere else you prefer.
Get more tips and tricks on digital photography green screens as well as a host of other digital photography goodies.
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Digital-Photography-Green-Screens/278565
Digital vs Film photography?
I was taught how to use digital in photo class but I have a film camera. Is it harder to use film, or digital? also which do you think takes better pictures? I kind of like film because it can look really cool
but it doesn't have all the features as a digital camera. Please state your reasons why or why not
thanks so much! *Also is it harder to learn film than it was digital? pros & cons for each?
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I personally prefer using film. I can get much better quality pictures from film, especially with black and white film that I develop myself. Also, I have a collection of antique film cameras and there is something really cool about using a REAL, all-metal camera with a mechanical shutter. Film cameras tend to be more solid and better made. Almost all of my film cameras were made WAY before I was even born, and yet they still work great. The "newest" film cameras I have in my collection right now are a couple of 110 cameras from the late 1970's or early 1980's, and even they're almost older than me. But they work fine. The oldest camera I have is a Kodak Brownie 2A...it's from the 1920's! But it still works great and I have taken pictures with it.
Do you think a digital camera will last 30 years? Or 100 years? No, probably not. But if you take care of a film camera, it can last forever.
The other thing is that film is just more fun. There's something special about using something that you can actually touch and hold in your hands. I just like the way negatives look. You see the image right there, in your hands. The image is right there, burned onto the film, forever. When you fire the shutter on a film camera, you know that you have just permanently captured a moment of time onto film. There is no delete. It's there forever.
Film isn't "hard" to use at all. It just takes a little more patience. If you're used to digital cameras and looking at the LCD screen right after you take a picture (they call that "chimping" by the way, cause it's something a monkey would do!) then film is going to be different experience. You won't be able to see your pictures until after you get the film developed. So you've only got one chance to get it right. Yeah, you can take several pictures and try different exposures and different ways of framing your subject, etc. But every shot uses up film and so it teaches you to be more careful and be more disciplined.
The only real advantage with digital is that it's convenient. If you need the pictures right away, then digital is easier. But for quality and creativity, I prefer using film.
And I'm the opposite of Bill P. Imagine seeing a young guy shooting with an antique camera
You should see the weird looks I get from people sometimes when I'm taking pictures with my Argus C3 or a Brownie camera!













































































