Hi
Try
http://www.ulead.co.uk/products/runme.htm
Not sure about the .com site
Trevor
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Hi SultanMan,
That's a bit expensive for a home hobbiest...
I just purchased a blue (they didn't have any green the size I needed) bedsheet from Wal-Mart that cost $2.99 (US). I work at a hardware store and last night, I bought the materials to build a stand, cost: $15.00 (US). Next trip to Wal-Mart I'll probably pick-up enough green material to have both a green and blue screen.
So for less then $20, I'll have a chromakey screen, that should work alright. The next thing I'll purchase is a light set, which will be a quartz halogen worklight with stand, costing about $25...
However if you have a good budget and are operating professionally, then what you see in that link is what you need, along with about the most important piece lighting..
Ron P.
That's a bit expensive for a home hobbiest...
So for less then $20, I'll have a chromakey screen, that should work alright. The next thing I'll purchase is a light set, which will be a quartz halogen worklight with stand, costing about $25...
However if you have a good budget and are operating professionally, then what you see in that link is what you need, along with about the most important piece lighting..
Ron P.
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