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Old 13th June 2007   #1
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hi everyone,

anyone know whr i can get to view sample of the diff of color mode that telecine able to make it happen?

for example, blurish, or more skin tone...

thanks
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Old 13th June 2007   #2
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Originally Posted by ycngjack View Post
hi everyone,

anyone know whr i can get to view sample of the diff of color mode that telecine able to make it happen?

for example, blurish, or more skin tone...

thanks


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Old 25th June 2007   #3
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Video.

By the way DXN, whats the right way to get a wider aspect ratio for video? 2.35:1

Many movies are wider than 16:9. For example, Seabiscuit, The Lord of the Rings, Dances with Wolves, Tombstone, The Fifth Element, U-571, American Beauty, and Star Wars/Phantom Menace (to name a few) are all 2.35:1, not 1.78:1.

(Shoot 16:9 and then crop it down abit more?)

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Old 26th June 2007   #4
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Video.

By the way DXN, whats the right way to get a wider aspect ratio for video? 2.35:1

Many movies are wider than 16:9. For example, Seabiscuit, The Lord of the Rings, Dances with Wolves, Tombstone, The Fifth Element, U-571, American Beauty, and Star Wars/Phantom Menace (to name a few) are all 2.35:1, not 1.78:1.

(Shoot 16:9 and then crop it down abit more?)
One way is to frame for the aspect ratio you want while shooting, and then crop in post. Another is to use an anamorphic lens to squeeze the wider image onto the 16:9 frame, and then you can unsqueeze it in post.
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