I am having trouble after I place the photo and mask layer. Is there a more detailed tutorial from there? I notice your mask has a smart object, but I don't see that in the video. Thanks!
In your opinion, what power would you suggest on the FJ400 lighting the background? Would you suggest using a black backdrop for light color uniforms and a white backdrop for dark color uniforms? Thanks!
It really depends on how close or far your subject and background are, it’s all about finding the balance of even lighting that isn’t too bright or too dark. No matter the uniform color, light or dark, the background would ideally be white in order to make a clean silhouette of your subject.
Great tip, thank you! So much easier than post processing green screen photos.
Way better than AI background replace!
Now there's a brilliant feature! You may have just sold some lights!
Genius! I never knew this & I own six FJ400's lol
This is really cool for one off's. Is there an easy way to do this for a batch of photos? If so I may be ditching my current lights for FJ's!
pls we need a technical step by step video
Would like to know what power you have for each flash.
I am having trouble after I place the photo and mask layer. Is there a more detailed tutorial from there? I notice your mask has a smart object, but I don't see that in the video. Thanks!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Cool
In your opinion, what power would you suggest on the FJ400 lighting the background? Would you suggest using a black backdrop for light color uniforms and a white backdrop for dark color uniforms? Thanks!
It really depends on how close or far your subject and background are, it’s all about finding the balance of even lighting that isn’t too bright or too dark. No matter the uniform color, light or dark, the background would ideally be white in order to make a clean silhouette of your subject.
Hello, is this "mask" feature is on the new FJ80-SE?
It is available! But it has to be activated through the Westcott StudioLink smartphone app.
love the Mask fuction - but not for portraits ..🦘