I’ve been doing photography for years, but am new to Chromakey work and am considering the purchase of a green screen. I have background images, but I’m looking for a software package that will drop the green and add my new backgrounds. Someone told me Adobe Elements worked well, and I’ve noticed other software programs online that I’ve never heard of. I’m looking for something reasonably priced and easy to use. Thanks!

Are you looking for a specific editor? Or any photo editor that will run on your computer?

GIMP is free and fairly robust.

However, it seems you are pretty serious. You might save up the $200 and get CS2. It is a very nice photo editor.

I use Elements and it is only $79 or so.

2 Responses to “I’m about to jump into "green screen" DSLR photography & need advice on affordable editing software. Anyone?”

  1. Kayleigh says:

    jasc paint shop pro, i am using it, but mostly for manipulations and touching up, but still one of my pictures that you can find at – http://skaterneogirl.deviantar.....n-73089900 is a good example of what a n00b like me can achive using it
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  2. Mere_Mortal says:

    Are you looking for a specific editor? Or any photo editor that will run on your computer?

    GIMP is free and fairly robust.

    However, it seems you are pretty serious. You might save up the $200 and get CS2. It is a very nice photo editor.

    I use Elements and it is only $79 or so.
    References :

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