Hi all
I have a series of motorcycle pictures. The motorcycle has a wind screen, fairing with a glass top, what ever you call it I shot the pictures in front a green screen. Now the client wants to use some stills.
So the question is - what is the best way to approach removing or replacing the green screen that can be seen through the fairing? I need to retain the "look" of the fairing. At best the glass part is nearly transparent and not really that noticeable. The edges of the glass are the part that is most visible.
I have many shots that need to be touched, so the ideal fix is one that I can apply fairly quickly to numerous images. Some sort of picking and switching is waht I keep coming back to, but for me in the PSD world, I am constantly finding things I have not yet doen or even heard of. Is there something out there to make this easy(ier) ?
Should I change the image to B&W? Do some sort of color swapping? Has anyone encountered this problem before? I need some help!
thx
Jeff
I have a series of motorcycle pictures. The motorcycle has a wind screen, fairing with a glass top, what ever you call it I shot the pictures in front a green screen. Now the client wants to use some stills.
So the question is - what is the best way to approach removing or replacing the green screen that can be seen through the fairing? I need to retain the "look" of the fairing. At best the glass part is nearly transparent and not really that noticeable. The edges of the glass are the part that is most visible.
I have many shots that need to be touched, so the ideal fix is one that I can apply fairly quickly to numerous images. Some sort of picking and switching is waht I keep coming back to, but for me in the PSD world, I am constantly finding things I have not yet doen or even heard of. Is there something out there to make this easy(ier) ?
Should I change the image to B&W? Do some sort of color swapping? Has anyone encountered this problem before? I need some help!
thx
Jeff