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New Boot
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C100 - color grade
A client of ours has fallen in love with this type of a color grade -
I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions achieving this type of a look with C100 camera and using filmconvert? I have been playing around with it but I haven't nailed it down yet, any suggestions would be great. Thanks in advance! |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Re: C100 - color grade
Check these out: “Vintage FX” Color Presets: $8 | Cineblur"Vintage FX" Color Presets: $8 - Cineblur
There are many vintage style and film emulation plugins and LUts available. This one seems quite affordable. Might also try some film grain effects, light leaks, film transition, etc. |
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Re: C100 - color grade
I will be shooting with Wide DR profile. It seems like there is a lot of contrast and saturation but somehow when I try to work that into my shots it doesnt look natural and looks a bit off. Is it maybe that I need to tweak the shadows/midtown saturation and not the highlights?
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