I've done a series of chroma key shots of some co-workers for our website and generally everything came out great, except one of our guys is bald and, well, the green is reflecting onto his head. So, the question is, does anyone know of a good way to remove this sort of highlight in post-processing? I'm using Photoshop CS5.
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There's probably several different ways to skin this cat (there always are in Photoshop), and it's be easier to give specific input if there was a picture to look at, but in general I'd probably tackle the problem with something like this:
As a 'future reference' thing, keeping subjects at least 6 feet from the backdrop will help keep bleed to a minimum. |
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I also am a make up artist and I say put a little face powder on his head to remove that shine. |
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