To remove the purple screen effect in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 or 1.5, you can use the "Chroma Key" effect. Here's how you can do it:
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Import Your Video: Load your video into Adobe Premiere Pro and drag it onto the timeline.
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Select the Clip: Click on the video clip in the timeline that has the purple screen you'd like to remove.
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Apply the Chroma Key:
- Go to the "Effects" panel.
- Look for the "Video Effects" folder.
- Locate the "Keying" category and find "Chroma Key."
- Drag and drop the "Chroma Key" effect onto your video clip in the timeline.
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Adjust Chroma Key Settings:
- In the "Effect Controls" panel, look for the "Chroma Key" settings.
- Use the eyedropper tool to select the purple color you want to remove from your video. This will set the key color.
- Adjust the "Similarity" and other settings to fine-tune the effect until the purple screen is removed and your subject appears cleanly over its new background.
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Preview and Adjust:
- Play back the video to make sure the effect looks the way you want it to.
- Make further adjustments if necessary to enhance the effect.
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Render the Video: Once satisfied, render the video to ensure smooth playback and export it as necessary.
Note: Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and 1.5 are quite outdated, so if possible, consider upgrading to a newer version for improved features and better performance.