negative1 said:
AntcuFaalb said:
Hey, -1. Yes, I'm using the raw GOUT for this. It's GOUT on top and GOUT.Technicolor() on the bottom in the images above.
This is all a work-in-progress, of course. Converting between color-spaces seems to be tripping me up, so I'm going to learn more about that before progressing.
ok,
yeah, i know you're messing around with it..
i don't have a problem with the GOUT colors or DVD's,
in fact it looks pretty good to me most of the time,
even in these comparisons the colors look more
'right' to me.. currently.
looking forward to see what else you can
get out of them..
later
-1
Me, too. I'm going to have to learn quite a bit about color-space conversions before I'm able to do anything more. Hopefully someone with more knowledge can take my current Technicolor function and make it work well.
Maybe it's just me, but I've always enjoyed warm/over-saturated colors; e.g., The Wizard of Oz. I love the color in this.