please check this out and give me your opinion. 

http://howto.suntropolis.com/oakwood.html

and then

http://howto.suntropolis.com/postproduction/lesson2.html

i have another method (which is lesson 1) but i haven't finished the
page yet. 

--- In [email protected], "Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I have been working to find a perfect cinelook for sometime now and
> am quite pleased with the results however my final result makes my
> highly lit areas blinding on the tv screen! Im curious if anyone can
> help me in this area..here are the methods Ive used so far.
> 
> I first proccessed using this tutorial:
> http://www.dvinfo.net/articles/filmlook/broadway2.php
> 
> This has given me a great adjustment for what I want but still
> wanted a lil more.
> 
> Second I used cineon convertor in AFX
> 
> This has given great shadows and color depth that I couldnt get by
> any other method I know of.
> 
> Third I used Vegas 5.0 for the saturation effect
> 
> For some reason when I try and increase the saturation in any adobe
> program weather its premiere or AFX I get "artefacts" when I up the
> saturation more then a couple points. When I tried it using the
> second color correction option in Vegas 5 it seems I could almost
> max the bar out with saturation and get the most colorfull color
> possible and get zero artefacts! I am not understanding why this is
> but just same im glad I found it.
> 
> So now my problem is after doing it this method I have the best
> color I could ask for but my lights or "highlights" are blinding!
> The sun especially..turns my sky into a white mess...I suppose my
> real question is is there any tutorial or method anyone knows about
> to isolate and lower a certain type of highlight and not a whole
> movie? Ive attempted with adjusting brightness and contrast but it
> just takes away from the rest of the video.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> Dean





 
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