Oh yeah! definitely has the characteristics of celluloid. Its not just the skin tones but metallic and plastic objects seem to have a more pleasing tone to them.
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Oh yeah! definitely has the characteristics of celluloid. Its not just the skin tones but metallic and plastic objects seem to have a more pleasing tone to them.
351 working fine so far....
do we know now which software is now supporting REDlogFilm and when the new ones are added... (Color, Baselight, CS5,...) ???
thx
rainer
RedColor2 and RedGamma2 rock.
It really is wonderful for grading. Fantastic! Finally Red has developed a user friendly setting that wonderfully replicates skintones, and allows you massive flexibility in your grading choices.
They really took the best from log, and the best from redgamma to make this one.
I can't stop playing with my new grading toy. Urge to sleep, falling :P
not quite yet... we were going to wait for the camera build to release this but thought it was way too big to not to share it with you all a little early.
and as many of you have noticed.. this helps tremendously with the yellowing of some skin tone/makeup combinations.
Great work on all the latest versions of Redcine-X. It has shaped up to a really nice but mostly very usable program. It works. And this new color and gamma thing will come in great for many purposes. Thanks.
One request:
To make the curve(s) window scaleable, like in Clipfinder.
It is really nice for those finer adjustments.
This is NOT to say I don't see how well this shapes up.
Thanks.
G
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