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Green Screen for Chroma Key, Video Production & Pixel Testing
A fullscreen green screen is the industry standard for chroma key video production, streaming backgrounds, and green subpixel testing. Whether you're a YouTuber, Twitch streamer, or video editor, our free green screen provides the perfect uniform chroma key background without any equipment.
Green Screen: 5 Ways to Use It
Chroma Key Video Production
Display pure green on a monitor behind your subject for chroma key compositing. Replace the green background with any image or video in post-production using DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, or OBS.
Streaming & Virtual Backgrounds
Streamers use a green screen to remove their background on Twitch, YouTube Live, and Zoom. Our fullscreen green gives a uniform key that software can easily remove.
Green Subpixel Testing
Display solid green to identify stuck or dead green subpixels. Combined with red and blue tests, this gives you a complete pixel health check.
Photography Background Removal
Use green as a backdrop for product or portrait photography. The uniform color makes background removal in Photoshop quick and clean.
VFX & Compositing
Green is the standard chroma key color because it's furthest from human skin tones. Use our green screen for professional VFX work and compositing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this green screen for OBS or Zoom?▼
Yes! Position your camera so the green screen fills the background. In OBS, add a Chroma Key filter and select green. In Zoom, enable Virtual Background with green screen mode for best results.
Why is green used for chroma key instead of blue?▼
Green is preferred because digital camera sensors are most sensitive to green, giving the cleanest key. Green also contrasts well with most skin tones and clothing. Blue is used as an alternative when the subject wears green.
Do I need a physical green screen?▼
Not necessarily. Our fullscreen green on a monitor or TV behind you works for smaller shots. For full-body chroma key, a physical green screen covering the entire background is recommended.
How do I remove the green background in post?▼
Use the chroma key or ultra key effect in your video editor (DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, Final Cut, OBS). Select the green color, adjust tolerance/softness, and the background becomes transparent.