Saturday, October 3, 2009
Green Screen Photography - How to Enhance Digital Pictures Using Green Screen Technology!
<p>Taking pictures is easy. With digital cameras being more accessible by being cheaper and relatively easier to use, more and more people are whipping out their cameras whenever there's something worth taking a picture of.</p><p>However, sometimes these pictures wind up too plain. Of course, people want their pictures to be talked about, especially when they post it on their MySpace or Facebook accounts. Simple pictures usually just won't create much buzz. Pictures such as yourself in the park or your friends in the mall are memories captured, but usually won't elicit a "wow" response from those who see it. People want to see and talk about exciting pictures, such as a trip to Africa or a hiking trip in the wilderness.</p><p>One way to create exciting pictures is with green screen photography. The basic premise of using the green screen is taking pictures of people in front of a green backdrop, and then editing out the green backdrop and replaced by other images, such as exotic locations. Maybe even other worldly locations, whatever you would think would create a picture you can be excited about. The software allows you to make adjustments as well, so that the picture would come out as smooth and realistic as possible.</p><p>Green screen software enhances digital pictures easily. It works by selecting the block color in the backdrop, and green is the one usually used because it doesn't blend with the skin color of subjects. After the software selects and cuts out the backdrop for you, it then gives you options on what to replace the backdrop with. As mentioned, it can be images of anywhere - or it can be frames, text, or combination of all of these. Your creativity would shine with this technique. Getting your sister into a snow globe, getting your brother into a hamster cage, and creating an invitation with yourself in a wilderness background are all possible - and that's just the tip of all the things you can do.</p><p>However, most of the fun in green screen photography is in the photography itself. If you'd want yourself to be somewhere, you'd have to play the part even when you're just in front of a green backdrop. If you and your friends want to be in beach, you'd have to wear your swimwear and bring your snorkels and such. You'd feel weird, and most probably would look weird as well, but you can just have fun with this. Jumping around in your swimwear, spraying water on yourselves so you'd look like you've just swam, wearing your snorkels in your living room - that's as fun as photography could get.</p><p>Green screen photography would surely create exciting pictures that you can be proud of, and would surely create buzz. It's easy and fun to do, with the help of your own digital camera, your computer, and a good bunch of subjects. This technique enhances your digital pictures in ways which were very difficult do before - but now, it's very easy because of the power of technology. So go and have fun, and start taking exciting pictures!</p><p>Matthew J Wallace, <a target="_new" href="http://www.greenscreenprofits.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.greenscreenprofits.com</a>, can show you how to get started with green screen techniques in an easy to read guide immediately! This special report, "How to Use Green Screen to Increase Your Photo Business Profits," will give you an easy to understand and illustrated view of the process, and is available for FREE at <a target="_new" href="http://www.greenscreenprofits.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.greenscreenprofits.com</a>.</p>
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