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I know somebody has Vista, and I also know that the color-correction monitor has not run Adobe Gamma to adjust the color in-system for three years.
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Film shooters need to use an 80A tungsten color-correction filter and compensate for light lost (about two stops) or use T-type (tungsten-balanced) film.
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Film shooters need to use an 80A tungsten color-correction filter and compensate for light lost (about two stops) or use T-type (tungsten-balanced) film.
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Film shooters need to use an 80A tungsten color-correction filter and compensate for lost light (about two stops) or use T-type (tungsten-balanced) film.
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In digital world an image becomes numerical data, so it can be subjected to mathematical manipulations that correspond to color-correction, sharpening, desaturation, distortion to give a wide-lens effect, the addition of a background.
The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009
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The guy doing the color-correction at the post-production facility looked at a couple of interview sequences and said, “What was up with your lights when you shot this?”
Preventative care: Not all it’s cracked up to be | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Film shooters need to use an 80A tungsten color-correction filter and compensate for light lost (about two stops) or use T-type (tungsten-balanced) film.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Film shooters need to use an 80A tungsten color-correction filter and compensate for lost light (about two stops) or use T-type (tungsten-balanced) film.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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I think the blue-ear-ness has to do with some color-correction that may have been done to reduce redeye from the flash.
mai tung dryd out. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007
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Film shooters need to use an 80A tungsten color-correction filter and compensate for light lost (about two stops) or use T-type (tungsten-balanced) film.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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