Final Cut Pro (and I believe Final Cut Express) has great color correction
tools that I usually use to make two videos of the same event shot on
different cameras look like they came from the same camera. You could also
use those same tools to give them each a similar color effect and at the
same time tweak each one to take into account it coming from a different
source.

-Verdi

On 12/28/06, J. Rhett Aultman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hey, guys...just an "art of video" question I'd lobbed out to other
> communities and gotten no response over. This isn't so much a "I'm trying
> to do X and can't get it right" question as a wondering how I'd tackle
> something if it happened.
>
> Let's say that I was trying to put together a piece that was made up of
> video and stills taken from a couple of different cameras under a couple
> of different conditions. The end result, though, should have a common
> color palette...something like the harsh "green on black" color scheme of
> The Matrix. What's a good way to go about tackling getting the footage
> from different sources to have this common look and feel to it? Are there
> tools out there for ensuring that two given clips have the same range of
> colors in them?
>
> --
> Rhett.
> http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime
>
>  
>



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