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    I have had a professional lighting designer friend of mine help me with this and we still cannot figure it out. I have a green screen painted with Chromakey paint. Great lightning setup. It all works well until I add the file to VSDC and I ask for it to remove the background. It all gets removed except for a very small border of green outline around me. No matter what we do to the lighting and the colors, there is always that one green perfect border (see attached image). Can someone please tell me how to get rid of it? Thank you
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  2. I don't use VSDC, but in typical keying software, usually there are some settings to adjust, such as threshold, or matte adjustment , clip black, clip white . Maybe "softness" or matte shrink . It might use slightly different words or terms to describe the settings

    If it doesn't have any fine tuning adjustments, I'd consider using something else more appropriate.

    And there are plenty of free software that can do a decent job of keying - hitfilm, shotcut, resolve, blender, natron, cinegobs
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    Thank you for your help. Silly me I signed up for this forum thinking it was VSDC forum only (darn Google searches and tricky links ). I hope it's ok I made the question program specific.
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    It's not important the problem be solved, only that the blame for the mistake is assigned correctly
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    Thank you so very much. That's exactly what I was looking for.
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