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  1. So it is light sensitive - over a week, or more - with a VERY tiny aperture. Your normal film is 200 ISO, so it’s light sensitive in fractions of a second. You might be able to burn an image into it - but you might not be able to look at the film fast enough to actually see it.

  2. 8. Mai 2024 · How you shoot matters a lot, and some people even purposely underexposed or overexposed film photos to get certain colors. This is called pushing/pulling the film, and it has to be developed accordingly to get the exposure right, and this will have a significant effect on the final colors you get. And speaking of the development ...

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  3. Vor einem Tag · (+) and (-) in LUT names is amount of under and overexposed stops of original film source. Film stock produce interesting color and contrast shifts when under and over exposed. So LUTs with (+) and (-) where just taken from under and overexposed film sources. You can see some nice examples of real film exposure variations in this ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · If you know me in person, you know that once I find a show I like, I won't shut up about it. (See my various blogs about House, House of Cards, Grey's etc.) Lately, that new show for me has been Hacks.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Payal Kapadia poses with the Grand Prix award at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2024. Filmmaker Payal Kapadia made history Saturday, as she became the first person from India to ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Xposed behandelt den Queer Film in all seinen Formen und Ausprägungen. Die ständig wachsenden Möglichkeiten des Geschichtenerzählens innerhalb der Welt des Queer Films, eröffnen neue Perspektiven. Durch die lebhafte Mischung aus alten und neuen Kurz- und Spielfilmen, die die gültigen Ansichten in Frage stellen, manifestiert sich eine alternative und breit gefächerte Denkweise.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Ok, I am editing an independent feature film, using DaVinci Resolve 14 and wondered if I might ask for advice on how best to deal with slight (but noticeable) overexposure, notably on faces and in some instances on characters with fair hair. I realise "fixing the problem in post" is far from ideal, but no matter what I did in terms of trying to ...