- Mon May 31, 2010 8:57 pm
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There is a lot of interest these days in post color-correction in photography to simulate vintage photography, cross-processing, bleach bypass, split tones, etc.
In addition, movies get a lot of attention from colorists who color grade them to create a mood. One trendy look that's been going on for years is the orange skin / cyan shadows look described in this video, Creating a Summer Blockbuster Film Look
One part of what makes Alex Roman's The Third and the Seventh look so great, in addition to his patience and eye, is his post color grading.
How much of your Maxwell work is straight out of the renderer, and to what extent do you do additional post work to create the final look?
In addition, movies get a lot of attention from colorists who color grade them to create a mood. One trendy look that's been going on for years is the orange skin / cyan shadows look described in this video, Creating a Summer Blockbuster Film Look
One part of what makes Alex Roman's The Third and the Seventh look so great, in addition to his patience and eye, is his post color grading.
How much of your Maxwell work is straight out of the renderer, and to what extent do you do additional post work to create the final look?