Sry, i will just take 5 minutes of your time to ask where is Green Screen Editing function in Unlead VisualStudio 10 Plus, i dont find it...
Any help will be great.
Tanks.
Where is the Green Screen Editing?
Moderator: Ken Berry
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BrianCee
First thing you must do is put your base video/still in the top track.
Then you must put the video/still with the green background into the overlay track.
Click on the video/still in the overlay track to highlight it.
Above the right hand end of the timeline but below your library thumbnails is an information panel - it has two boxes - one with lots of arrows pointing inwards and one with lots of arrows pointing outwards. - above them is an icon (little TV screen) labelled "Mask and Chroma Key" - click on that icon and it will take you to the Chroma Key (Green Screen) editing functions. Click in "Apply overlay options" to see the green screen effect.
Then you must put the video/still with the green background into the overlay track.
Click on the video/still in the overlay track to highlight it.
Above the right hand end of the timeline but below your library thumbnails is an information panel - it has two boxes - one with lots of arrows pointing inwards and one with lots of arrows pointing outwards. - above them is an icon (little TV screen) labelled "Mask and Chroma Key" - click on that icon and it will take you to the Chroma Key (Green Screen) editing functions. Click in "Apply overlay options" to see the green screen effect.
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JotaC
Ok, tanks.BrianCee wrote:First thing you must do is put your base video/still in the top track.
Then you must put the video/still with the green background into the overlay track.
Click on the video/still in the overlay track to highlight it.
Above the right hand end of the timeline but below your library thumbnails is an information panel - it has two boxes - one with lots of arrows pointing inwards and one with lots of arrows pointing outwards. - above them is an icon (little TV screen) labelled "Mask and Chroma Key" - click on that icon and it will take you to the Chroma Key (Green Screen) editing functions. Click in "Apply overlay options" to see the green screen effect.
