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greeen screen use
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I use PP II for school portrait green screen work. PP II has a great ability to pull many faces out of a crowd no problem, however a single portrait on a clear (green) background seems to be a problem for regular recognitions. I end up using the manual identification more than 50 % of the time. Any suggestions ?
 
#2
I use blue screen and found that it is quite good most of the time, ie, >90%. Sometimes, the detection is "strangely" inaccurate. Because it seldom happens, I don't pull a fuss over it. I am sure the developers are busy trying to fix this issue but I think there is no harm for you to send in samples.

This is definitely an improvement I would like to see in V12, ie, overall better skin and face detection.
 
#3
(12-09-2013, 09:25 AM)williamting Wrote: I use blue screen and found that it is quite good most of the time, ie, >90%. Sometimes, the detection is "strangely" inaccurate. Because it seldom happens, I don't pull a fuss over it. I am sure the developers are busy trying to fix this issue but I think there is no harm for you to send in samples.

This is definitely an improvement I would like to see in V12, ie, overall better skin and face detection.

Thanks. With standard master's backgrounds there is not a problem at all. Perhaps the dominance of one color (blue or green) causes the confusion.
 
#4
Upgraded to V12. Love the new directional lighting tool. On green screen use it sometimes ghosts the side of the lighted side, causing a small double image of the edge of the cheek. No problem if the hair is over the cheek line. Any comments
 
#5
Check the skin detection. The skin detection may have spilled over. If that is the case, trim it back. If it doesn't fix the problem, try to cut back using a smaller brush using restore Brush ®. I noticed this problem if the skin at the cheek is very fair.
 
  


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