![]() I have the camera using 5500K as its white balance. I am using 5500K light sources and there is a camera involved. The problem with "white" is that there isn't really a white. It is a white muslin backdrop that came with my lighting and backdrop set. Is this a bug? I'd like to just remove whit-ish and let the pure white show through in one step. ![]() They do make the grey in my hair and beard quite brilliant though. I found a workaround where I layer the same video, the bottom layer colorized with white at 23% then a top layer where I removed that same off-white color as above. It seems like the color removal is "wrapping around" and taking out black as well as white, which is unexpected. To my surprise, while it removed white, it also removed my dark hair and beard, shadows, nostrils, etc.Īnd here is what happens when set the canvas to white, and I remove color and use the eyedropper on the upper right off-white background, default settings:Īs I don't want to terrify my clients, this won't work. I was using it for making a white background anyway, so I dropped a white background, thinking that I could remove color with the eyedropper to get a pure white background to blend into my website. The remove color works well with a green screen, but given that I am using a webcam the compression blends the edges into a color between green and the edge which left a green halo.
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