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If you really want to do blue (or green) screens right, here are the standard colors.
Pantone color system green: 354 C
CMYK green C:100 M:0 Y:85 K:0
Pantone blue: Proc. Blue C
CMYK blue: C:100 M:0 Y:0 K:0
You can usually get these colors from any paint mixing place. Just put down a couple flat coats, and have good lighting and it'll work just fine
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Lighting is going to be way more important than the exact shade of color used. As long as the paint is solid and vivid, the shade of green or blue doens't matter so much. You can use any cheap, flat paint from HomeDepot, Lowes, whatever. If you have a chroma sample, they'll even mix a matching color for you and you'll save $30-$40 a gallon. I used $13 of blue plastic table cloth for my bluescreen and it works great. Lighting, however, is critical. You've gotta make sure the screen is lit evenly and that there is as little shadow (preferablely none) as possible from your subjects. You're best off using one set of lights for the screen and a completely separate set for your subjects. This VideoUniversity article might help, too. Have fun!
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