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Re: Video to FIlm (RGB YUV LOG)
by Mark Hatch on Aug 25, 2006 at 5:40:32 pm

Mike,

There in lies the problem. We sent the film place a tiff sequence of our video. Just a couple of minutes for a test. They sent us back film and we went to a local theatre to view it sand it seemed desaturated and was more contrasty than we expected. Somewhere in the process, something didn't convert correctly. So, we are trying to fix that ourselves by doing the linear to logarithmic conversion ourselves. Who know, would that even make a difference?

Thanks,
Mark


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