Hi Tim,

Unfortunately, Premiere isn't the best at this. You can get a much
better result using After Effects. There's a plug in called DV Matte
Pro which works pretty well.

-Torrie

--- In [email protected], "miljerizem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I am using Premiere 1.5
> My Chromakey results are very poor.
> At best a haze is left of what is keyed out.
> I key out using the Blue screen key.
> I key the threshold untill the blue is completly black.
> I then use my color corrector, HSL keys to increase the picture.
> I put the Blue screen footage in track 2.
> At best my background is very dark and hazy.
> Could any one give me a few tips on this.
> Thanks.
> Tim
>




 
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