Wow this looks amazing, incredible work. I downloaded the Node tree but I am getting different results. There might be something wrong with the link. The dpx file name is the same but its very Yellow.
@@costasdrakos right click on the technicolor node, and click show compound node. From there, go to the last 3 rgb mixer nodes and click on each one in the rgb mixer. If the preserve luminance is checked, uncheck it. This should fix the problem. Also check the cst in node. It is set to arri log c4 arri wide gammet. You got to change those input settings to your camera settings. I primarily shoot in arri raw and that is why it is set to that color space. Let me know if it fixes it, if it doesnt, we can schedule a one on one and I can walk you through it.
Nice video!
This is awesome! Thank you! I love the look of Technicolor, wish more movies still looked like that!
I totally agree! My fav is gone with the wind.
@@lightinsidecinema I've always loved the look of "The Wizard of Oz." But Gone with the Wind, is just beautiful too.
Wow this looks amazing, incredible work. I downloaded the Node tree but I am getting different results. There might be something wrong with the link. The dpx file name is the same but its very Yellow.
@@costasdrakos right click on the technicolor node, and click show compound node. From there, go to the last 3 rgb mixer nodes and click on each one in the rgb mixer. If the preserve luminance is checked, uncheck it. This should fix the problem. Also check the cst in node. It is set to arri log c4 arri wide gammet. You got to change those input settings to your camera settings. I primarily shoot in arri raw and that is why it is set to that color space. Let me know if it fixes it, if it doesnt, we can schedule a one on one and I can walk you through it.