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Warm greetings from Mexico City,
I would like to learn and discuss a look that I’m very intrigued about and which also seems difficult to achieve.
I am a cinematographer, and know that by posting this it’s a look that goes beyond simply grading or editing in the computer. Optics and lighting being an essential factor, which would also love to discuss here.
However, when it comes to Resolve or Lightroom for example, how does one get closer to the low contrast look? Like flavors, there are different kinds of low contrast look, right off the bat I think of the low contrast look of Disclaimer (Cuarón, 2024) or Still Walking (Koreeda, 2008). I’m quite curious also about Fuji film stock, I believe I once read Harris Savides talk about Fuji film stock having less contrast.
How would one go about it during grading or retouching? Beyond contrast slider.
I look forward to an insightful discussion and deeper understanding of low contrast as well as other interpretations of low contrast. Thank you and cheers
Pedro Torres León
w: torresleon.com
ig: @torresleonpedro
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