I have a question that some might label as "master of the obvious" but .. will this effect apply to when the light temperature changes? Say for example if a cloud were to cover up the sun for a bit, then move out. There would be a dramatic light difference effecting the color of the clip.
Or if you wanted to do it on a person that was moving. If you did this to their shirt while they were walking and shadows were all around, or they walked in different light temps. Would this effect stick?
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barrocostudios 1 year ago
I have a question that some might label as "master of the obvious" but .. will this effect apply to when the light temperature changes? Say for example if a cloud were to cover up the sun for a bit, then move out. There would be a dramatic light difference effecting the color of the clip.
Or if you wanted to do it on a person that was moving. If you did this to their shirt while they were walking and shadows were all around, or they walked in different light temps. Would this effect stick?
hootyhaha 1 year ago
Or would you have to figure out away to key frame the effect in different light settings?
hootyhaha 1 year ago
Hi, yes.... that's definitely a limitation. You would have to stop, and re-select the color again if it changed to dramatically.
GDVTutorials 1 year ago
@hootyhaha you can key frame the change in exposure in your film and adjust the clip in the key frames accordingly.
trailerfitter2 8 months ago