if you have manual white balance on your camera you can white balance till you get around 6000kelvins . 6k and up gets warmer about 5k and lower gets bluer. its better to get the color on your camera as close as you can before losing the authenticity and quality when your in post. makes life easier and less rendering.
what software and what effect did u used to getting the warm color i got also from u guys my 35mm st bundle its nice to working with that but the colors are very cold i need to get a got software to give the videos warmer color like urs.
@joejumps4fun The static screen doesn't move, so the tiny pieces of dust that will inevitably fall upon the ground glass will be quite visible. However, the vibrating screens, well, vibrate, and though the bigger pieces of dust are noticeable, the smaller pieces become invisible to the camera's sensors.
Did you used colour correction on this video or not because its look great. I am looking to get a Jag 35mm adaptor, would they fit most camcorder.
@robertkrisp hey.
The music is:
"Talk Show Host – Radiohead"
what is the name of the music you used
if you have manual white balance on your camera you can white balance till you get around 6000kelvins . 6k and up gets warmer about 5k and lower gets bluer. its better to get the color on your camera as close as you can before losing the authenticity and quality when your in post. makes life easier and less rendering.
what software and what effect did u used to getting the warm color i got also from u guys my 35mm st bundle its nice to working with that but the colors are very cold i need to get a got software to give the videos warmer color like urs.
Hey Jehu, just wanted to let you know I bought the jag35st, and its working beautifully. Thanks 😉
wow i love the colors in this video. Awsome job. I noticed that you have no dust spots on your static gg. howd you keep it so clean?
@joejumps4fun The static screen doesn't move, so the tiny pieces of dust that will inevitably fall upon the ground glass will be quite visible. However, the vibrating screens, well, vibrate, and though the bigger pieces of dust are noticeable, the smaller pieces become invisible to the camera's sensors.
Man, looks really nice! But what lense were you using with the st?
Was it the Canon FD 50mm 1.8?
Was this shot with an achromat? My jag35st seems to produce quite a bit of hotspotting
That's an HF20