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mailesan

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  1. Sir thank you so much for the effort. but the look i'm after is in the link - http://imgur.com/a/MqNfP . It will be great if you know any LUT which i can use to get this look.
  2. Sorry i don't know how to upload pic here. but here is link http://imgur.com/a/f1fa7 with screen shot from ArriRaw converter, This is without any grade.
  3. Hi Macks Fiiod. Thanks for your reply. I can't share stills yet cos i don't have permission to do so. But I'm looking for the kind of polished look in the Spanish film for my trailer (refer link below). I feel something is missing in my grading which is why I'm not being able to achieve said look. Can you please explain to me the best workflow of Baselight for Arri RAW. What I have noticed is that my grader or colorist works in P3 work space which I feel makes the image look bad. Is that the right way to go about it ? I don't have much knowledge regarding the grading & DI process so any help will be much appreciated. I am a self taught DP. if you compare both the images there is a certain finished look to the Spanish film which is not there in mine. http://imgur.com/a/sqNlE
  4. Hi, Im a DP from India. Recently just finished shooting a romcom movie. Shot on Arri alexa XT with Ultra prime lens in Arri Raw. As far as production design and lighting is concern i have tried my level best to get that less contrast and bright happy look in the camera (please find the teaser of the film link below). But when it comes to grading table i some how I'm not completely happy with grading. please give me your opinion about the teaser grading and can some one help me how to go about with grading. i will grading in Baselight. Teaser of my film - Look I'm after - Thanks Miles R
  5. Hi all, I'm a DP from India. Very soon I'll be starting shoot of a very very low budget romcom. My director and me have zeroed down on a particular look which is from the movie "How to be single". Please find the link attached. It will be great if someone can help me how to get this look. I will be shooting on Red Dragon with Cooke s4 lens. A couple of questions I have are as follows- 1. Do i need to use any softening or diffusion filters in front of lens? if yes, which one? if it's too expensive any alternative like fish net or stocking? 2. lighting suggestion. 3. Lut suggestion. or any other suggestion regarding achieving this look. I will be thankful for your advice. http://imgur.com/a/y1zUj
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