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Jun 2011
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Of course people start to like this abominable look if they get constantly exposed to it, as they are by too many recent movies. I just saw some stills of the new Transformers and guess what: Same color all over the place. And this morning I read a review of Sucker Punch. Also lots and lots of puky teal. I wonder when some start thinking that the real world is discolored... For me it's still yuck, detail improvement or not. |
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#4302 | |
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May 2011
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I'm starting to change my mind and am thinking some people are making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to this issue. Course it could also depend on what sort of computer monitor people are using to view these videos and screen shots. Most lcd monitors are lousy for displaying colors accurately. |
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#4303 |
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Aug 2008
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It's just a couple of people and their sock puppet accounts.
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#4304 | |
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Jun 2011
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Just a reminder: The fade to white scene has a color of RGB(190, 220, 180) which is a heavily tinted green, not white. And that color is overlaid over the entire film. Oh, and BTW, I have connected my PC to my TV as a secondary monitor so I can check directly there and guess what: Still all green. More green in fact because I have calibrated my monitor with a slight magenta push because I feel more comfortable with that. On my TV I can't do that and colors are in neutral mode. So, if anything, my monitor setup should help reduce the problem of the green tint but it doesn't. The only reason why some people don't seem to notice is that apparently color sensitivity can differ. Some people react more strongly than others. Same can be said the other way around. Think about it: Warner has an interest to convince as many people as possible that nothing is wrong here so that they don't have to issue a recall. |
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#4306 |
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there is a problem. I'm still waiting, for example, for An Affair to Remember and Topsy-Turvy, both of which I want to preview in Blu-ray on disc. There have been others. Netflix is indeed bad about this, and I no longer view them as the answer to this FotR EE dilemma-- although they did get the BD of the theatrical, so who knows.
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#4307 |
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Oct 2007
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Are there any clips that illustrate the "fade to green" per http://postimage.org/image/2zaubxdpg/
That would surely be pretty solid ground for something having gone horribly wrong? |
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#4309 | |
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May 2011
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And to repeat, in the 3 youtube clips that were linked to above, the skin tones look completely realisitic to me. Frodo's shirt is white looking in the fireworks scene. Near the end of the fireworks scene Merry and Pippin's teeth are white. The soap suds are white. |
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#4310 | |
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Aug 2008
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Tone it down a bit. |
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#4311 | |
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Last edited by Todd Smith; 06-19-2011 at 04:56 PM. |
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#4312 | |
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Also, I think there are a bunch of people who are still photographers like myself who deal with images all the time. Our eyes are VERY attuned to any change, be it slight or gross. This is a gross change that muddies up the film. Places in the movie that had warmth and should have warmth no longer do. The shire is no longer a place of peace and warmth, but now....rather a once joyful vista locked behind the trappings of a green glass container. The entire feeling and mood has been changed to what I can best describe as DREARY. CLEARLY at the very least we have an artistic F-UP here. |
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#4313 | |
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I paused the fireworks video clip at two appropriate spots and grabbed two stills, one showing Frodo's shirt and the other showing the hobbit's teeth near the end of the video. I then brought those clips into Photoshop and sampled the "white" of Frodo's shirt and the "white" of a hobbit's tooth. I had Photoshop's color picker/sample tool set to display true white (255, 255, 255) in the "current" spot in the tool. Then I placed the cursor over a "white" area on Frodo's shirt and sampled the color. The color under the cursor then gets set in the "new" spot in the tool and the color values for that sample are shown in the dialog. The red arrow in the image points to the spot on Frodo's shirt where I took the color sample. ![]() Surprise!!! A teal tint! The RGB value of the color on Frodo's shirt is Red: 178, Green: 195, Blue: 168. DEFINITELY a greenish tint. I repeated the same process on a hobbit tooth. The red arrow points to the tooth I sampled. ![]() Not quite as green as the "white" on Frodo's shirt, but certainly not white. I'd call it a grey with greenish tinges. Further proof that this teal/green tint is THROUGHOUT the entire movie. The bigger the area of white (snow, clouds, mist) or the bigger the area of colors that are more influenced by a green tint, like blue (sky), the more noticeable the teal/green tint becomes. BLEH! Mark |
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#4315 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Also, it may not be a bad idea for someone to add as a P.S., or an aside in their query to P.J., something to the effect like a question as to his current project (The Hobbit) and ask him if they are using a Mistika based workflow during post to handle all the data – http://www.sgomistika.com/mistika-di...g/di-workflow/ for, very few folks are aware of such a geeky nuance as that and it will certainly perk his interest ![]() Just a thought. ![]() |
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Jeez those hatchet jobs to Star Wars are not the Star Wars that I love.....at least you guys got the theatricals the way they were seen. I dont see what all the crying is about.
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Well, since the green haze seems to be the way it is and I personally don't like it, this set will need to go down in price before I will buy it. I have never even seen the EE's yet either, but I have waited this long, and I can wait another 6 months or so when it goes down in price around Black Friday before I will buy the set.
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You're absolutely right. The overuse, were talking way overuse of these tints and or certain kinds of filmstock you see in so many movies these days has gone from occassional artistic to fadish misuse. Look at the music industry and the use of autotune. What a joke that is.
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