Frage von besucher2007:Hello,
I've read threads used in which the topic "Film Look" is heavily debated.
I realize that I am with a Canon HV 20 No film can have a "real film look" again.
A 35mm adapter, I can not afford and I will not synonymous to me is just a matter a little more look into my shots to get, so that they do not look so, like most amateur videos.
What can I do that my shots a little "film look" to have?
Polfilter use?
Other filter on the Camera screws?
Subsequently in After Effects contrast, saturation, etc. Gradiation curves change?
Antwort von C.I.W:
There you are unfortunately powerless. Your only chance would be the purchase of a 35mm film camera. There is no film look. Video will never look like film. So the halt.
But a little s.den controllers can rumdrehen video does not look quite so sterile.
Antwort von Markus:
Polfilter use? Definitely. To later change à la Colorgrading performed, one should first correct satte pictures. And you can with a circular polarizer effective support.
Antwort von PowerMac:
Exactly the opposite: as weak, colorless little pictures with a high dynamic range.
Antwort von Markus:
@ PowerMac: Apparently, we had just completely different pictures before your eyes.
@ Thread starter: You have to try something, gain experience and feedback. ;-)
Antwort von PowerMac:
Will you in the post to raise the contrast, colors, work out, grades, then it is s.besten it has no colorful, rich contrast and sharp images. The weak and inconspicuous, the better. Then that is low contrast in it.