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omegaarts
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If I do this will the chroma green cast a green hue on set shots not using green screen?
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Yes - at least if the distance isn't far enough from the set/subjects. I would stick to one wall, unless you really need to set up direct side shots with a chroma key - even then, you would have to watch the corners and not shoot at an angle. |
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