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  1. #1 The power of REDCODE raw - Post your image versions 
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    I am fascinated by the various color correction and experimentation with the images shot this week with our camera (Ripley) and thought it would be fun to put all the versions in a single gallery for reference. Check it out here:

    http://gallery.mac.com/videoresources#100050

    You can post your images in this thread and I will incorporate them into the web gallery or you can post them directly into the gallery.



    Here is a link http://www.mediafire.com/?cdjnc1dnmny to download a 41MB still image from the RED camera for those of you who may want try your hand at additional choices. I encourage all to give it a shot and upload your results to the web gallery. Enjoy! BH

    PS: I credited the RED Users that I poached the images from and if you want your images removed just PM me.
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    http://homepage.mac.com/rasjudah2/Al.../Exposure.html

    Here is a 2K version I did in Photoshop.

    I posted it before but then deleted. Photoshop isn't very useful for more then 1 image at a time. The Alien Skin "Exposure" plugin is fun to play with though. Works well for making images look like film. I forget which stock I used but I wanted to make it "warm" feeling with some added grain.



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    The split screen capture says it all! Nice. BH
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    I like the idea of this test, so I decided to limit myself to a single tool to see what I could accomplish quickly.
    Using only curves, and limiting myself to only a single inflection point (I used one in RGB, one in Red and one in Blue), this is my result saved as a 1k .jpg file.
    There is clearly so much that can be done and with just a minimum of effort a large array of looks can be achieved.

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    Here's my take, fiery.... :)



    Full size version you can upload to your gallery (12MB PNG file, sRGB space):

    http://www.visceralpsyche.com/misc/w...eralpsyche.png

    Hope you like it!

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    Paul, that looks amazing! I think that this is my favorite take on this still yet. Sanjin had some nice cc's of it the other day but this one just looks like a very high end film shot. It is pretty much radiating heat!

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    Does have some lattitude...




    Grain/soften/glow (is a woman must clean up skin)



    click images to see full size
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    Ok, let's have some fun

    Only playing with the RGB curves, saturation and some grain.

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    Some more...
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    This is my take

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