swords
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I just read this idea from one of the members at the Indyfan forum, and it sounds fantastic. Spielberg used a very high dosage of the bleach bypass effect for both Saving Private Ryan and Minority Report, it involves the drainage of colour. It has been used for other films too, such as Pitch Black. I never knew what it was called before, but I did notice the difference in the picture when watching Saving Private Ryan and Minority Report, the colour scheme is definitely toned down to the point of pale and dark complextion.
Now I don't know if I defined "bleach bypass" correctly, but I know what it drives at, and Spielberg's SPR is an example of it. And like the other member said at the other forum, it gives a dirty, gritty look, could we possibly see this effect in Indy 4? An kind of innovated grittiest in comparison, yet contrasted to, Raiders of the Lost Ark?
Or is it perhaps an too extreme approach, that it might dampen the picture if you will?
Well I certainly prefer this to digital perfection...
Now I don't know if I defined "bleach bypass" correctly, but I know what it drives at, and Spielberg's SPR is an example of it. And like the other member said at the other forum, it gives a dirty, gritty look, could we possibly see this effect in Indy 4? An kind of innovated grittiest in comparison, yet contrasted to, Raiders of the Lost Ark?
Or is it perhaps an too extreme approach, that it might dampen the picture if you will?
Well I certainly prefer this to digital perfection...