ArunKumar Posted November 23, 2009 Share Posted November 23, 2009 Viper 4:4:4 greenish tint : Hi, This is Arun from Bangalore,India. There is a project that used the Viper camera for a fiction recently.They have recorded on a D-2 tape using Sony SRW 4:4:4 recording .The project is complete now. There is 2 mins sequence where clouds should be replaced and one day for night sequence. i have a small facility . i have received DPX sequence of the shots to work from the facility. but the shots are greenish , please let me know if there is any 1D LUT or 3d LUT available to remove or base color correct the sequence to remove greenish tint. I have to import the DPX sequence without that greenish tint. to Auto desk Combustion or : Auto desk Smoke : and ADOBE or a small work flow Looking Forward Regards Arun Kumar India Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Stephen Williams Posted November 23, 2009 Premium Member Share Posted November 23, 2009 Viper 4:4:4 greenish tint : Hi, This is Arun from Bangalore,India. There is a project that used the Viper camera for a fiction recently.They have recorded on a D-2 tape using Sony SRW 4:4:4 recording .The project is complete now. There is 2 mins sequence where clouds should be replaced and one day for night sequence. i have a small facility . i have received DPX sequence of the shots to work from the facility. but the shots are greenish , please let me know if there is any 1D LUT or 3d LUT available to remove or base color correct the sequence to remove greenish tint. I have to import the DPX sequence without that greenish tint. to Auto desk Combustion or : Auto desk Smoke : and ADOBE or a small work flow Looking Forward Regards Arun Kumar India Hi, Viper film stream needs to be graded, what you are looking at is very low contrast & green. Removing the green is very easy, I downloaded XNview a free software, -23 green seems to be a good starting point. You should be able to get of the green fairly easy in either smoke or cumbustion. Stephen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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