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Different Cameras Used In Production – Trouble Color Correcting
Hi Everyone:
I am in a bit of a dilemma. I shot my film with different cameras. The shots with the two Canons are fine and the colors are vibrant. Very easy to color correct those shots. The one shot with Nikon give a very different, washed type look in several of my shots. I tried doing the white balance on everything to see if there would be a better match, but it didn’t work very well. In many of these shots I can get away with the difference because it’s not that noticeable, but one angle that appears in various places of the film is so completely different that it’s very noticeable. Pops out at the viewer. It’s in the courtroom, so the court has wood panels on the walls on one side and light blue wall paper on the other. One cut, to the witness, is against the paneled wall, and the other cut, to the lawyer, is against the blue wall. If all walls were the same, I believe I would be able to work out it better, but since the walls are different, it creates a bigger problem for me to fix.
Aside from trying the white balancing, I also did bump map to give different lighting, as well as curves, lab adjust and saturation methods.
Does anyone have any other ideas that I haven’t thought of?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Debbie
