Relighting And Color Grading With Machine Learning
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Continuity can be a challenge for shoots that are plagued by varying weather conditions, where, for instance, the pick-up shots are in bright sunlight but the core footage was shot under an even layer of cloud. The cheapest and perhaps most notorious post-fix for 'night-time' footage, familiar to any viewer of old movies, was altering the F-stop settings at processing time in order to over-expose the film and produce a dark and gloomy effect from material that was shot in broad daylight – known as 'day for night'[1].
Relighting And Color Grading With Machine Learning
Relighting And Color Grading With Machine…
Relighting And Color Grading With Machine Learning
Continuity can be a challenge for shoots that are plagued by varying weather conditions, where, for instance, the pick-up shots are in bright sunlight but the core footage was shot under an even layer of cloud. The cheapest and perhaps most notorious post-fix for 'night-time' footage, familiar to any viewer of old movies, was altering the F-stop settings at processing time in order to over-expose the film and produce a dark and gloomy effect from material that was shot in broad daylight – known as 'day for night'[1].