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An error occurred while saving the comment relosa_ commentedI cannot understand *any* reason why this exists and also that it's being implemented without warning. For a place that wants to badly to NOT be the "green place," they sure are setting themselves up to become just that.
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An error occurred while saving the comment relosa_ commentedAuto-detect just finds the most common green-screen color. I get the best results when I auto-detect then adjust the sliders as needed. I think you'll also notice that other streamers do still have some "fuzz" if you're looking. What I dislike though is that it's not dynamic at all. I'd like to see it try to constantly auto-detect like white balance if possible, with my specific adjustments constantly on.
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This is planned in the future, we know how useful an Eyedropper tool would be
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I agree with all of this. I don't like that only Partners can create teams as 1) becoming Partner is VERY difficult and near-impossible 2) it really has no reflection on their values as a whole, Partnership is about numbers more than anything. The people who NEED teams are Affiliates. I wouldn't even mind tiered team system or having specific requirements for Affiliates to create one (eg account age, community size, etc). At the very least I would like a Teams section that is open for applications because discovering them is hard and it's really intimidating to apply. As it is, you basically just have to notice a streamer who leads or is a member of a team, figure out if you'd be a good fit, find out if they're accepting apps, most aren't etc. Transparency about app requirements also would be great (eg if Twitch had a whole Teams browser section and one could peruse teams to discover new streamers, communities, etc., and filter by those accepting applications and whatnot).