Any green (or blue) background can be used for Chromakeying (Green screening). It can be green cardboard sheets, a wall painted green or a tablecloth. It needs to be smooth and a consistent colour - a badly stained tablecloth could be a problem. The secret for good results is the lighting. A couple of good lights aimed at the green screen from the left and right sides to give a flat even light and another on the subject in front of the screen. Outside in bright even sunlight is ideal if no extra lighting is available.
If you used a green or red screen, whatever you are looking at being projected would be that colour. Like when you draw with colours you use white paper instead of coloured and when you do use coloured the colours you are drawing with do not show up as well as they would on white.
Usallly they will use a green screen but anything green in front of a green screen will be invisible so if they have to film something thats green they'll use a blue screen. Green screens and blue screens are used for animation or background images.
If the screen is actually white, it will absorb all light and appear black to your eye. If the screen appears white in normal light, all light will be reflected resulting in the combination of green and red (brown/yellow).
The white screen will appear yellow because when red light and green light shine on a white surface, they combine to create yellow light. This is because red and green are complementary colors that combine to create yellow.
Yes you can.
Green screen or chroma is based on the complementary color of your scene, green is the best complementary color for most skin tones and that is why is used. you also can use blue, depends on your scene, if every thing is black you can use white, if everything is green you can use red. Look for the chroma difference of your scene.
orange
I am not exactly sure, but red and green paint together make brown.
To use a green screen for photography, set up a green backdrop, ensure even lighting, and photograph your subject in front of the green screen. Use photo editing software to replace the green background with any image or video of your choice, creating a professional-looking composite image.
Well, you need to hook up the screen to the computer, and you can then add images and videos. The green pigment is an unnatural color, so you need to make sure nothing else you are filming is that shade of green. Then, use your software to select an image and the green screen shade, and then the image will appear when you use the software.
blue, green, cyan
blue, green, cyan