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[edit]You may have had this dream of standing on top of a huge mountain, overlooking a crystal clear lake and a vast forest. Then of course, you’d like to have your picture taken, so you can get back to that moment anytime you’d like to by looking at that picture. However, there are a few problems with that – there’s no huge mountain near where you live, you don’t have the time or the money to go to such a mountain, and you hate the thought of hiking up that mountain.
The green screen technique was created with the goal of fusing two images together. You use this technique by taking a picture of your subject in front a green backdrop, complete with all the costumes and props required for the image you have in mind. After that, load up the taken image in your computer with a green screen software. The software selects the green backdrop and cuts it out, giving you the liberty to replace it with any image of your choice – in this case, that’s the mountaintop paradise. That simple and that easy, and you can do so much with it after you understand how to work the basics
What you need for this isn’t much. Your personal digital camera, a computer, and the software that handles these green screens loaded up on your computer. No fancy cameras, no expensive equipment – just those and you’re on your way to creating exciting pictures