Works with your favorite streaming softwares such as Open Broadcaster Software (OBS). I'll try to provide screenshots later (if it's possible to edit this post) but just wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing this or if it's been looked into/discussed. XSplit VCam makes cutting edge background removal and blurring possible, without the need for a green screen. Unfortunately I can't use it because of how poorly it is at detecting and adjusting to my green screen. My hope is that the solution could be to either mimic the Chroma Key detection on OBS Studios or Streamlabs OBS, or to tweak the Chroma Key detection on Twitch Studios. I should note - this is with a ring light facing me, properly lighting, no shadows, etc. I've noticed this issue doesn't exist with Streamlabs OBS or OBS Studio - the Chroma Key function is MUCH more fluid on those programs (the auto-detect actually gets it quite close to perfection and barely needs me to adjust the Similarity or Edge Transparency scales. What I'm noticing are two options: A) Have parts of the green screen VERY visible, or B) have parts of my actual face and body blur our and be transparent at the cost of having no parts of my green screen showing. The result is that it tries find the settings that best work with my green screen and it doesn't do so - parts of the green screen are VERY visible still, and if I adjust the Similarity or Edge Transparency scale, it still will not properly hide the green screen/background. Part of the problem that I'm facing is that when I use the auto-detect, it does not properly detect the color of my green screen. Hello! I started using a green screen, and I realized that Twitch Studios' Chroma Key detection is really.difficult to work with.
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