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GSW has a MUCH better shadow tool than FX, which is, frankly, quite laughable, however, NONE of the green screen programs out there can render a totally realistic full-length subject due to the "paper-cutout" look of the shadow (real shadows fall off, becoming more diffuse the further away from the subject). This one comes close, but it's still a blunt tool.
I bought this software for my event photography, so I have yet to try it for that. Again, first-time user, so my opinions are subject to change the longer I use the program.
I am sticking with it because, unlike FX, that charges you a couple hundred bucks with each and every upgrade, GSW comes with lifetime updates. NEAT! Also, unlike FX, which is off-shore based (you have to wait 24 hours to get a reply–e-mail only), GSW support is manned by the man–Ken Colby. You get his e-mail and phone number and can reach him pretty much any time.
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My recommendations, take several green screen images that are good and bad. Then work hard making the bad photos look good, that will give you experience using the program.
We all want things to be easy, but more so we want them right. Learning to fix poor images will make fixing easy images, in the field, even easier.
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Bravo …
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Otheriwise it works great and can be very creative.
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Also, it would be useful if the menu tabs are highlighted when selected.
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