![]() ![]() In some cases you might want to use a screen (often black) either side of the subject. If you use lighting from the front, it will hit your background, then bounce back towards your subject. Light your subject at an angle from the side(s). When lighting your subject (and the background) try to position the lighting so it won't cause bounce-back. The first is simply to move your subject as far in front of the background as possible. There are a few things you can do to try and minimize bounce-back of green light from the background. But extracting a subject from a neutral background is typically not as easy as from a green screen. This is not a problem with a neutral colored background (e.g. This can leave your subject with a green tint, especially around the edges, after you have extracted them from the background. ![]() One of the disadvantages of a green screen (or any other colored background) is that you often get a bit of green light bouncing back off the background and onto your subject.
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