Dunedain said:
Yes, the flesh tones are too red. This is always the problem with a general adjustment of colors to bring the overall levels back up where they should be, the flesh tones turn out either too red, or too dark, not natural looking.
I am just not seeing the red in the skin tones. I am using a a proper setup broadcast monitor to view this on as well. All the skin tones on my end are look like a natural tan/skin tone. Can you give me an example of a shot that is looking red on your end, or are all of them looking red?
A general color correction was not applied. I tweaked the setting scene by scene in FCP.