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Reflecmedia - Chromatte Chroma Key


  

Friday 18th May 2012  

 

Chroma Key is often associated with the movie and television industries but rarely talked about by stills photographers. All that is set to change with the new system marketed by Reflecmedia.
Reflecmedia – Chromatte Chroma Key
The ‘Chromatte’ system does not use a conventional green-cloth background that is normally used with the standard technology, but instead uses a highly reflective fabric drape impregnated with microscopic reflective beads, only visible at extreme magnification. The colour of the screen changes when lit with a ring light (similar in design to a ringflash) which attaches to the end of your camera lens via an adapter ring. The ring light is fitted with small coloured LEDs that reflect off the ‘Chromatte’ but are not strong enough to affect the subject being photographed. Chroma key can be either blue or more commonly green, but the same background fabric can be used with either colour of ring light.



The fabric drape can be replaced with smaller ‘Chromaflex’ pop-up background for small studios of portability. The 7’ x 7’ background was used in our product test.

Subject Lighting

One of the beauties of this system is that it can be used with available light and no additional equipment is required, provided that the room has reasonable even illumination. You will, however, want to exert a semblance of control over your lighting and for this you’ll need continuous lights rather than flash.

Using flash units will reflect so strongly off the background fabric that the effect will be a whiteout. The power of the LED ring light can be increased using it’s transformer to compensate for this effect, but consistent results are not reliable. We used cool daylight balanced fluorescent units for our test and found that as long as they were not in direct line with the camera or directly pointed square to the background, we could place them pretty much where we wanted.

In Use

Those of you who share my penchant for fantasy portraits, will realise that one of the most time-consuming processes of preparing composite images is the masking and cutting out of individual elements that go to making up the artwork.

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