San Diego, California (NYSE) 9 November 2011
Green Screen Wizard Chroma Key Photo is software used by more than 10,000 photographers used to produce beautiful images by automatically combining an image of a green screen with a background shot of the user choose. Need for green screen green color algorithm, if necessary, replace the color and transparency of the elements by the green background have been changed. Could make all the green screen software required assumptions about the picture and in handling problems with a green object in the picture. While some systems are limited Mask from green to offer, Green Screen Wizard guides the airbrush editor. The airbrush editor has a special knowledge of the green-screen shot is the strongest green-screen photo-system in the world does business. The editor allows you to remove and repair areas on the green screen image, but more importantly it gives you the exact color that the algorithm tries to withdraw. This results in incredible detail, hair and fabric transparency. The editor also “brush” to do the normal processing and mitigation of the photos as portrait and fashion photographers just an instrument for their pictures to be processed.
About
green screen wizard LLC
Green Screen Wizard, LLC is owned by Ken Colby and his wife. Ken is a professional software developer, the software that generated well over $ 500 million created. His early work, Tell-A-Count, was an industry-standard mainframe graphics community. Later in his career he was vice president of development for INTERVU, a company that sold for more than 2 billion dollars. Financially secure, he began to devote more time to his passion, photography. Frustrated by the poor quality and high cost of existing green-screen solutions, he began a three-year project to create a product that we have today, Green Screen Wizard develop. Today, Ken still features and connections to add software to different platforms. He recently reviewing 54,000 photographs he took during the past five years digital collections background. Six of them were published this year with many more to come next year.
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