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Blu-ray Knight
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I have already acknowledged in a previous post that some shots look green. Some people have posted that this could be due to the lighting or possible colour choices by the DP. That leaves shots like that one of Brenda Vacarro. There is no blue (or green) to be seen. The whites look white, skin tones look natural. Does that happen where only certain scenes are given a weird colour “bath”? Because my impression was that it’s usually something that affects the whole film, a la the yellow tint on The Good The Bad and the Ugly. |
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Thanks given by: | zepol (05-23-2018) |
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