Bill Pragnell wrote:
> Many live movies also rely on 'bad' film quality to give a look & feel.
> Three Kings springs to mind, with the bleached-washed out look. It even
> has a warning just before the film advising viewers not to adjust their
> players or screens!
>
I was told in a film class that Three Kings used some new Kodak film
that had a broader 'yellow' response range for the brighter gold colors.
A quick googleing proved that wrong, all they did for the bleached out
look was use the wrong chemicals in developing the film.
Hmm, wonder if my place has a spot for a dark room . . .
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