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how to convert negative film in after effects or resolve?


Greg Fiske

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Color negative film has an orange tint to it. You can read about why here if you're interested: http://www.brianpritchard.com/why_colour_negative_is_orange.htm

 

Anyway, when you straight invert, that orange tint becomes blue. So you have a couple of options. You can capture it as-is and try to time the blue out in Resolve. Your results with this may or may not be acceptable. The better option would be to use a cyan filter (cyan being the opposite of orange). I've had pretty good results with my home setup using lighting gels between the light source and the film. You need very small pieces of gels, so I'd recommend getting some sample books (like these) and just cutting out small pieces. If you live in a city with a grip/expendables store, they usually have these samples for free. I know for sure that Mole Richardson in Hollywood does.

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You might want to take a look at this thread:

http://www.filmshooting.com/scripts/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=24780

 

Other than this: Most video-editing-tools allow colour-correction by selecting a pixel that was supposed to be white. This works for me (in most of the cases). But I still have to increase contrast and luminance after this.

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