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how to use chroma key in capcut
braza points at the chroma-key picker and the intensity/shadow sliders so your green screen keys out cleanly.
chroma key removes a solid-color background - usually green - so you can drop in any backdrop. in capcut it's tucked under 'remove background', and the color picker plus the intensity and shadow sliders are where beginners lose the clean key. here's the path.
or do it yourself
- 1put your green-screen clip on an overlay track above the background you want to show.
- 2select the green clip and open 'remove background' → 'chroma key'.
- 3click the color picker (eyedropper) and click the green area in the preview.
- 4drag 'intensity' up until the green disappears without eating into your subject.
- 5nudge 'shadow' to clean up the edges, then check the preview for any green fringe.
let braza do this with you
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downloadcommon questions
where is chroma key in capcut?
select your green-screen clip and open 'remove background' in the right panel - 'chroma key' is the option with the color picker.
how do i fix green edges after keying?
lower the intensity slightly and raise the 'shadow' slider; if a green rim remains, the lighting was uneven - feather the edge or re-shoot with flatter light.