You'll have to upload the video but colour correction shouldn't be too hard.
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A lot better for sure, but still not quite right.
Perhaps the true colours are buried too deep to pull back out.
Thanks for your good effort.
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Whites are pinkish, I can only assume the weird colours were some kind of artistic choice, i'm not sure how else it'll get like it was. Ideally you need someone to go through each shot a regrade everything, Because it's not a one size fits all thing, As when you get the water blue in one shot, the sky is pink in another.
Here is some free software:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
And here is a guide for you:
https://motionarray.com/learn/davinci-resolve/davinci-resolve-color-grading/
You can probably get it to look really nice if you make it a pet project and put the time in.
You'll also be learning a new skill while you tinker around with it.
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Was there a link to it? I'll give it a try correcting the colors.
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[QUOTE] [b]emrabt wrote:[/b]
Whites are pinkish, I can only assume the weird colours were some kind of artistic choice, i'm not sure how else it'll get like it was. Ideally you need someone to go through each shot a regrade everything, Because it's not a one size fits all thing, As when you get the water blue in one shot, the sky is pink in another.
Here is some free software:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
And here is a guide for you:
https://motionarray.com/learn/davinci-resolve/davinci-resolve-color-grading/
You can probably get it to look really nice if you make it a pet project and put the time in.
You'll also be learning a new skill while you tinker around with it.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, all the files in the set have the same odd tint.
I suspect the transfer could have been made via a faulty RGB connection, in which case it may be impossible to correct.