marius schebella wrote:
Dudley Brooks wrote:
Absolutely! Thanks Roman, Chris, and Marius, for the help! And it's still in time to make my DVD and send it in by the deadline tonight!
just curious, where are you applying? and do you know a method to convert the file from whatever color format to a useful one, maybe only the correct color information needs to be written into the header... marius.
It's the West Wave Dance Festival in San Francisco. I'm already applying once as a choreographer (of regular dances, which is to say live human beings). But another part of the festival is a Digital Dance Film Festival. So I'm entering a film of algorithmically controlled virtual dancers. The geos that I mentioned are the various body parts of the "dancers". Since the dancers are colorless (all white) and the only colors are generated by lighting effects, it doesn't matter that the colors aren't correct, since it's supposed to be very abstract anyway.
However, now that you mention it, I see that red comes out as its opposite, cyan; green as its opposite, magenta; but blue strangely remains blue. And it *does* have an effect on the film, since it pulls it too much to the blue end, and therefore it isn't as colorful as it should be. And no, I don't know how to convert it.
I'll start a new thread.
-- Dudley