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![]() ![]() Today, or like last night actually, I ran into a little something called "teal and orange". The digital effect or filter they put on many films since 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'. Ever since reading about it I can't look at any movie differently anymore, and any film that carries it annoys me. I knew of this certain "look" before, I'm not blind, but once I became aware of it, it became more apparent. Will this go away? Do I have to sleep it off? Because I'm looking around at screenshots of movies I haven't seen and started dreading to see them rather than looking forward to them. Is anyone else despising this phenomenon? Will this be around for much longer?... Here's an article for the people that don't know what I mean exactly: http://theabyssgazes.blogspot.com/20...ease-stop.html But be warned, you might start seeing it everywhere. :P |
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