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jazzman121
6th May 2005, 17:52
Hi! I was wondering if someone could do me a huge favor and show me screen shot of a film footage before going thru color warper and after ... coz i want to see what the footage looks like intially before it goes thru color correction process to look like it does in comercials...
im trying to mimic that kinda feel in photoshop... cant seem to get it... something different about color warper..
thanks
just image screenshots would do.. thanks
mdoane
6th May 2005, 19:19
I dont know what effect you are looking for but the color warper works by isolating specific areas of the frame. It's just a key. What is the look you want? Maybe we can help once we know what you are trying to achieve.
md
imported_mseymour7
6th May 2005, 22:36
yes this is a bit of odd request, - the colour warper is a colour corrector - it can grade footage in an almost unlimited number of ways.
Or do you have a LUT issue with Cineon files ?
Sorry I am lost
Mike
Hi! I was wondering if someone could do me a huge favor and show me screen shot of a film footage before going thru color warper and after ... coz i want to see what the footage looks like intially before it goes thru color correction process to look like it does in comercials...
im trying to mimic that kinda feel in photoshop... cant seem to get it... something different about color warper..
thanks
just image screenshots would do.. thanks
worldofmaya
27th June 2005, 07:56
just image screenshots would do.. thanks
have a look at:
http://www4.discreet.com/files/flame/effects_brochure.pdf
page 4
There was a better one sometimes back... but I can't find it!
Why you're interested in an screen shot?
-Klaus
genetics
12th December 2005, 22:09
I have used Color warper in smoke 6.7 to grade commercials. Allow you to color correct with tree secondaries (power windows). Da Vinci can have 16 super layers in real time...Stil very helpfull to find a look after a nice take light.
sven
13th December 2005, 12:50
Color correction is a matter of taste in the first place.
The color warper is only a tool.
TRSEFX
10th March 2006, 15:40
I agree establishing a color correction is truely preference. The color warper will give you the necessary tools, but the rest is up to you to discover what you are looking for.
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