Removing a green screen from your video footage can be a daunting task, but with the help of Davinci Resolve 17, it can be done quickly and easily. In this tutorial, you will learn how to remove a green screen from your video footage using Davinci Resolve 17. You will learn how to use the Chroma Keyer, Color Match, and other tools to get the best results. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a better understanding of how to remove a green screen from your video footage using Davinci Resolve 17.

How do I remove a green screen in DaVinci Resolve 17?

1. Launch Davinci Resolve 17 and open the project containing the green screen footage.

2. Select the clip containing the green screen footage and drag it onto the timeline.

3. Select the clip on the timeline and click on the “Color” tab in the inspector window.

4. Click on the “Keying” option in the inspector window.

5. In the “Keying” window, select the “Chroma Key” option.

6. Adjust the “Chroma Key” settings to remove the green screen.

7. Adjust the “Spill Suppression” settings to remove any green spill from the edges of the subject.

8. Adjust the “Edge Softness” settings to soften the edges of the subject.

9. Adjust the “Luma Range” settings to adjust the brightness of the subject.

10. Adjust the “Chroma Range” settings to adjust the color of the subject.

11. Adjust the “Chroma Balance” settings to adjust the color balance of the subject.

12. Adjust the “Chroma Gain” settings to adjust the saturation of the subject.

13. Adjust the “Chroma Offset” settings to adjust the hue of the subject.

14. Adjust the “Chroma Gamma” settings to adjust the contrast of the subject.

15. Adjust the “Chroma Lift” settings to adjust the brightness of the subject.

16. Adjust the “Chroma Gain” settings to adjust the saturation of the subject.

17. Adjust the “Chroma Balance” settings to adjust the color balance of the subject.

18. Adjust the “Chroma Offset” settings to adjust the hue of the subject.

19. Adjust the “Chroma Gamma” settings to adjust the contrast of the subject.

20. Adjust the “Chroma Lift” settings to adjust the brightness of the subject.

21. Adjust the “Chroma Gain” settings to adjust the saturation of the subject.

22. Adjust the “Chroma Balance” settings to adjust the color balance of the subject.

23. Adjust the “Ch

Conclusion

Removing green screen in Davinci Resolve 17 is a breeze! With its intuitive user interface and powerful tools, you can easily remove green screen from your footage in no time. It’s simple to use and you can get great results with minimal effort. Plus, you can customize the settings to get the exact look you want. Removing green screen in Davinci Resolve 17 is a great way to take your video projects to the next level!

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