@jaworskij No. This tutorial is about colour grading to get the feel of any 16mm format. The aspect ratio used here matches no 16mm stock. It's for aesthetic reasons.
@memilh This was shot on a Pentax K-x. Not sure what you mean by 'work'. You can colour grade any footage to a degree. Some cameras will be better than others and the more flat you can get the profile, the better — allows for more scope when grading.
By "look like 16mm film", you mean Super 16?
jaworskij 1 week ago
@jaworskij No. This tutorial is about colour grading to get the feel of any 16mm format. The aspect ratio used here matches no 16mm stock. It's for aesthetic reasons.
jamiewindsor 1 week ago
Cheers
metronum 3 weeks ago
Thanks, great stuff. What type of camera did you use? Could any camera type work with the right combination of settings?
memilh 4 months ago
@memilh This was shot on a Pentax K-x. Not sure what you mean by 'work'. You can colour grade any footage to a degree. Some cameras will be better than others and the more flat you can get the profile, the better — allows for more scope when grading.
jamiewindsor 3 weeks ago
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jimmybilbo 4 months ago
great job man
HermidaTech 5 months ago
Awesome!
JJKMotoFilms 8 months ago
THANK YOU!
TazakaLOL 10 months ago