Green Screen
Click the button below to open a fullscreen green screen. Press Esc to exit.
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Uses for a green screen
Chroma key backdrop
The industry standard background for video compositing — remove the green in post and replace with any background.
Dead pixel testing
Reveals stuck red or blue subpixels. Green is the most sensitive channel for the human eye, making defects easier to spot.
Photography
Vivid green background for product photography, e-commerce, and creative portrait setups.
Nature light simulation
Green ambient light mimics forest or foliage environments for immersive photography and video setups.
Frequently asked questions
- Why is green the standard color for chroma key?
- Green is used because it is the color most different from human skin tones, making it easy to isolate in post-production. Digital camera sensors are also more sensitive to green, producing a cleaner key with less noise.
- What pixel defects does a green screen reveal?
- A green screen reveals stuck red or blue subpixels. Green is the channel the human eye is most sensitive to, meaning even subtle stuck pixels are easier to spot on a green background than on red or blue.