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  1. I am testing Premiere Elements with a green screen before making a purchase. I tested Videomerge and the results are poor. I want to eyedrop on a color of the green screen and select similar pixels with tolerance. This page (https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editing-tips/premiere-elements-green-screen-video.html) mentions the "Chroma key" effect or filter, which I did not find in my trial version. I did find "Ultra key", which has an eyedropper and a rough tolerance (relaxed, aggressive, custom) but I don't think it does video merge.

    Does the free trial include the Chroma Key filter, or only for the full paid version does?
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  2. 1) Adobe's free trials are always full featured.

    2) Why are you taking advice on how to use a program from its competitor? They are trying to sell you something else.

    3) There are several ways to key color:
    https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-elements/using/superimposing-transparency.html

    Best of luck
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  3. Thank you, that's good to know. I didn't recognize Filmora as a competitor, I used a top result from a search. I read the reference, thank you. In my version, I don't see Chroma, Green, and Blue Screen key, only Non Red, Luma, and Ultra key:

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    The Help search on macOS doesn't show any Chroma key either. Where can I find the Chroma key effect with a custom color?
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