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colour correction

Created 10th February 2012 @ 17:36

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beach

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Hi all,

How would you go about getting colour correction like this:

Clicky

on sony vegas??

Help very much appreciated!

beach.

huhystah

Just please don’t :/ That colour correction is kinda awful :p Use magic bullet looks if you want to get something good. You can obviously use default plugins, as in colour curves and so on.

Good luck

tasKu

e-famous

whats wrong with the default tf2 looks? =)

deli

i made it
http://minus.com/mHhXCtwcd#2

Imo This is very similar


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beach

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Quoted from huhystah

Just please don’t :/ That colour correction is kinda awful :p Use magic bullet looks if you want to get something good. You can obviously use default plugins, as in colour curves and so on.

Good luck

magic bullet? :s

(bit of a noob :D )

also: thanks deli! :)


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huhystah

Quoted from beach

[…]

magic bullet? :s

(bit of a noob :D )

also: thanks deli! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGusPj-tiWo this video will help you out.

beach

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thanks :)

torden

broder
syster

Not much to correct with colours created by some of the best professionals in the business. In fact 95% (or more) of colour “correction” made to frag movies makes things worse, even (or particularly) the “high end” ones.

The best thing you can hope to achieve is to make a variation of colours to fit your edit, or simply give a fresh feel to a game we’ve seen for 1000s of hours already.

A general tip is avoid making things overly contrasty, removing details from shadows or burning out the light tones. Don’t use anything called “contrast” or “brightness” and if you’re going to adjust levels, always remember that “less is more”.

You could just ask skyride for the source files for that project.

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