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Importing an Image. Replace Green Screen with Image. Switch A/V Sources. I want to show… Input Settings. An image behi
Input Settings Importing an Image Replace Green Screen with Image Switch A/V Sources I want to show… An image behind live video using my green screen. Before you Stream: • Set up green screen • Position lights so that they evenly light the surface of the green screen, even while someone is standing in front of it. • Camera 2 - power on • Open lens cap • Position camera • Adjust camera settings (one time only) to remove extra images from the screen.

Input Settings 1. Select Input A 2. Set the Video Source to: HDMI 2 3. Set the Audio Source to: Microphone (Samson RDX wireless receiver)

View Cannon Camera Cheatsheet http://goo.gl/1w1wyM Prior to Streaming Replace Green Screen 1. Select the Chroma Key tab

Prepare Background Image 1. Select the File as Input tab 2. Click the + 3. Browse to find the file you would like to use as your background. 4. Change where it says "Media files" to "All Files." 5. Open and Save your image file. Note: To remove any image from the File as Input tab, hover over the preview, and select the X that appears. During Live Stream “Cover” Input B by selecting the gray square labeled B in the File as Input preview tab. During the Broadcast • •

Open the Templates tab Choose Template C-1

2. Turn on Chroma Key A by clicking on it, so that it has a blue checkmark 3. Hover over Chroma Key A, and click the wrench that appears 4. Select the color picker and click inside the preview window to choose the color you want to replace. 5. Use the Tolerance Slider to replace more or less of the selected color. Be sure to do this while the green screen is lit evenly, and a student is in front of the green screen. To Switch A/V Source

Select Template B 1. Be sure the Audio/Video in Input B matches what you would like to show next 2. In the File as Input tab, click the blue square labeled B over the green screen background image to “turn off” the image.