[Konvas] under - and overexposing

Tup Wright home at tupware.com
Mon Sep 1 20:24:21 CDT 2008


Hi Ole,

I'm a Premeire Pro user.  I opened up photoshop and messed around with 
your gamma corrected image.  Use channel mixer with the monochrome 
checked and tweak it from there and then put on a small gaussian blur to 
reduce grain (at a small cost of clarity).  Just about anything that you 
want to do in photoshop can be accomplished in premiere or after 
effects, or if it's still not there in either program, then export your 
b&w avi as a still image sequence (tif) and apply an Action from 
photoshop to all your frames once you are dialed in.  Or re-shoot.  Or 
get it transferred again.

tup


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