Thanks guys! We shot 4K with zeiss ZE primes and a canon 24-105L zoom. Edited and colored in premiere using the R3D files. The color was done just with luma/color curves and settings in the premiere...
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Thanks guys! We shot 4K with zeiss ZE primes and a canon 24-105L zoom. Edited and colored in premiere using the R3D files. The color was done just with luma/color curves and settings in the premiere...
Just thought I'd post a few stills and a link for the teaser for Changeover, a feature film currently in fundraising to see what ya'll thought:
Shot on Scarlet-X:
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I can, that's why I was wondering if it was an issue or normal. Maybe because I'm not accustomed to RAW workflow (And ND this heavy), I guess I was just expecting the image at normal daylight WB not...
Sorry to hear about your filters :( Those are exactly the stills I remembered. Definitely less that what I'm experiencing. Strange. Thanks again!
I was actually specifically referencing your tests in my first post Phil, the uncorrected stills you posted in another thread (I can't seem to find it now) didn't seem to be so far off before WB....
I can WB it out, it's just like 8000K. So is this normal then?
I just got a Formatt Hot Mirror ND 1.5 and was surprised at the extreme color cast present. The filter is a 77mm screw-on. I attached a jpg of this, and was wondering if maybe I'm doing something...