Interesting yet tedious to watch for people like me who are impatient and/or just want the bottom line without the dramatic build-up. Have you ever considered a BLUF - Bottom Line Up Front introduction? Intended to be constructive criticism, not just criticism. I haven’t adapted very well to video presentation and still prefer written so I can skim and read at my own pace. Nice soothing music!
And how about spelling Phoenix correctly. The way I remember is is it looks wrong, it’s right.![]()
No Phoenix, Phoenyx, Fenix, Fenyx was harmed in this production...![]()
And be sure to turn off any automatic color correction. Koraks has a bunch of color correction stuff on his blog.
Andrew did you find Ektar 100 hard to scan and get the colors right?
I think I'm more concerned about knocking out the film's base colour, than anything.
A little bit of Color Neg 101 :
First of all, you were working with overcast light without any corrective color temp filtration (like an 81A) at the time of the shot. Gold 200 and Portra are somewhat artificially warmed; Ektar is not. So you don't have a level playing field. And don't expect to iron out these errors in post-fashion, because they potentially involve curve crossover issues.
Second, those are some pretty bizarre outcomes, and how much of that is an unrelated artifact of scanning is hard to tell.
Others have already mentioned the need to try to reproduce a standardized test chart first. I recommend a MacBeth Color Checker Chart.
But I also know that a balanced negative is easier to generate color separations from.
As an endangered species, we try to cherish them as long as they don't foul the place up too much.The ocean still has some ceolocanths swimming around in it.
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