 Hey, what's up everybody? There was a question on this green screen workflow video that I posted recently about adding some color and contrast controls to your green screen footage. You can actually do that with the media plate material, and in this video I'll show you how to do that. I'm going to move through this pretty quickly, so make sure that you watch this a couple of times if you need to to get the hang of it. So with your green screen object selected, open up the media plate material, and have a little bit of fun playing around with it. Yeah, okay, anyway, here you can see that my EXR sequence is a little washed out looking, and so I want to make some adjustments to that. So let's open up the media plate parent material, and here I've already added a couple of nodes that we can control the exposure. It's not actually exposure, but it sort of acts like that for this purpose. You can use this multiply node to brighten or darken the overall image. You use negative values to make it darker. Oops, too dark. Let's just set this back to one so that we can add some contrast. So to add this contrast, we want to add a new node, and that is the Contrast Preserve Color node right there. So now take the output from your exposure node and plug that into the contrast node, and plug that into the emissive color, and do the apply, and you'll see that now, contrast. So now let's control the level of contrast, so hold down one while clicking the left mouse button, plug this value into the contrast, and let's start messing around with some of these values. So setting this to zero removes all contrast. Setting this to two is probably too much contrast. So let's find somewhere in the middle, maybe 1.2. That's better. And so from here we can adjust the exposure and the contrast values until it looks the way that we want it to look. So obviously you can continue to tweak this material and make it look better and better. If you found this video helpful, please give it a like so that others can find it. And here's the full view of the material as is.