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Hey does anyone know if Courge under Fire shot by Rodger Deakins, used bleach by pass or did he just over expose the hightlights? Also I'm noticing a lot of military films are using this technique. Is it because it gives it a sense of surealism and visually jarring?

 

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Chris Walters

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Hey does anyone know if Courge under Fire shot by Rodger Deakins, used bleach by pass or did he just over expose the hightlights? Also I'm noticing a lot of military films are using this technique. Is it because it gives it a sense of surealism and visually jarring?

 

Thanks for the responces.

 

Chris Walters

 

Sorry i can't spell it right on either the message or post lol

 

Courage Under Fire!!

 

Chris

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Sorry i can't spell it right on either the message or post lol

 

Courage Under Fire!!

 

Chris

 

 

I think he overexposed the stock by two stops, pulled one stop in processing, and then printed the rest down. I may be mistaken but he describes his technique in the forum section of his website: www.rogerdeakins.com. You can go there and get it from the man himself.

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I think he overexposed the stock by two stops, pulled one stop in processing, and then printed the rest down. I may be mistaken but he describes his technique in the forum section of his website: www.rogerdeakins.com. You can go there and get it from the man himself.

 

Great find Richard thank you very much for sharing that with me.

 

Chris

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