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  1. Hi Everyone, I love the nineties, and the greenish look which was often used in music videos. I'm especially interested in the green digital light look a fluorescent light will give. I give two examples: Kosheen - Hide U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfIrJ29Rjf0 UNKLE - Be There https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUubW5szdwA For several other professional projects now, I need to achieve a similar look. My color grading, experience is small, but not non existant. I'm a beginner and an autodidact, so after a basic color grading, I would add green filters, lower reds and blues, change the contrast and the exposure. But I never googled it, or checked it with someone else. How would you guys do it? Are there any other good start points? presets? (as a beginner, I work already with magic bullet looks etc.) Is this also a matter of having the right lights at the filmset? I mean: you'll never achieve this look by filming a fire-place... Thank you, Lieven
  2. Was speaking to a couple of colour graders about this game where colour perception is basically tested. Green seems to be the colour round where most people fail!! Pics attached. I find it so hard to tell the difference personally, and most people seem to mess up on greens as well. Is there a scientific explanation for this? Why green? tapbuddytap.mindbrain.toys
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