A lot of the source footage does have a slight green tint to it, and the hues are a bit off (Freddie's belt for example is a little more magenta than red). I respectfully feel the changes in the edited shots you've supplied seem to be a tad heavy-handed. Definitely in the right direction, but perhaps just dial it back a smidge. I love your work and dedication to making the most of the pieces of all these different Queen concerts, and this one surely looks to be a treat as well!
Sue Dounim wrote:
A lot of the source footage does have a slight green tint to it, and the hues are a bit off (Freddie's belt for example is a little more magenta than red). I respectfully feel the changes in the edited shots you've supplied seem to be a tad heavy-handed. Definitely in the right direction, but perhaps just dial it back a smidge. I love your work and dedication to making the most of the pieces of all these different Queen concerts, and this one surely looks to be a treat as well!
Thanks for the input, yeah as you mention it now I do notice the colour is a bit overdone in some areas so I'll fix that :)
I've had a look and I have multiple copies on VHS and they all have the same colour issue...
-Chin
Sorry for the delay, but I've been having some real aneurysm inducing problems when the video finally exports. Some segments (mostly colour re-graded sequences) when the video cuts in, stays black for a few seconds missing out footage.
I have also just to note, changed from the Laserdisc copy to a decent VHS copy. The Laserdisc version was quite visually noisy and had blended fields. You can download the raw VHS if you'd like from here: link
I think I have that problem solved now, also look at that rendering time... :) http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/4d72/h2umnjjc2tve8rj7g.jpg" border="0" alt="Simple, Free Image and File Hosting at MediaFire" />
-Chin