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  • Keying Issues with HDV

    Posted by Lee Burrows on November 8, 2005 at 7:54 pm

    We are working on an HDV project that we are going to output to an SD DVD and we are having issues in the sequence of keying out the the green background. The key is a little jaggy but for the most part is pretty good but we have a woman that has some holes in her hair where the green bleeds through. Is there anything that I could try to get it smoother around her and get rid of the green bleeding through?

    The best key that I could find so far involves keying with the Blue Green screen filter, 4:1:1 color sampling and the matte choker. The backgrounf image is an animation if that matters.

    Thanks for any help.

    Lee

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    Lee Burrows replied 20 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Michael Buday

    November 8, 2005 at 8:10 pm

    Chroma-Keying Keying highly compressed footage like HDV is always a real challenge. The compressioon takes it greatest toll on the color sampling, so blue and green screen keying often suffers.

    I’ve not (yet) had great luck with FCP’s built-in keyers for blue or green keying. You might try downloading a plug-in trial version of one the the better known keyers out there, like Primatte or Ultimatte. The other option is to export the required scenes to be keyed to another app. like After Effects, which probably has much better keyers then FCP for this purpose.

    All the best,

    Michael Buday

  • Graeme Nattress

    November 8, 2005 at 8:11 pm

    G Chroma Sharpen in Nattress Film Effects might help as it will fix up 4:2:0 chroma of HDV. Try out the demo and see if it helps at http://www.nattress.com

    Graeme

    http://www.nattress.com – Film Effects and Standards Conversion for FCP

  • Lee Burrows

    November 9, 2005 at 3:18 pm

    Michael,

    Thanks for the tips. Do you work for Cortina Productions by chance just outside of DC? I use to freelance for them.

    Take Care

    Lee

    G5 Mac OS X
    Dual 2.0 GHz
    FCP 4.5 HD
    XServe Raid 1 Terabyte

    G5 Mac OS X
    Dual 2.3 GHz
    FCP 5.02 Studio
    G-Tech G Raid 500 GBs
    2 – Lacie Drives 200 GBs

  • Michael Buday

    November 10, 2005 at 3:40 am

    >>>Do you work for Cortina Productions by chance just outside of DC? <<< No - I'm based here in Southern California. I spent a considerable amount of time a few years ago training some editors in DC on the new (at that time)23.98psf HDCAM format - but that's my only connection to DC. All the best, Michael Buday

  • Lee Burrows

    November 10, 2005 at 3:23 pm

    Cool! Thanks Michael!

    Lee

    G5 Mac OS X
    Dual 2.0 GHz
    FCP 4.5 HD
    XServe Raid 1 Terabyte

    G5 Mac OS X
    Dual 2.3 GHz
    FCP 5.02 Studio
    G-Tech G Raid 500 GBs
    2 – Lacie Drives 200 GBs

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