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Grazie wrote on 10/15/2007, 5:03 AM
http://www.redpawmedia.com/bleachbypass.htmlThis one?[/link]

Looks like some highish contrast, with some tendency to the browns with a small amount of clamping. I'll have a go later.

Grazie
DJPadre wrote on 10/15/2007, 5:11 AM
if anyone has somewhere i can send these presets to, i have hundreds of variations.. literally........
Lavoll wrote on 10/15/2007, 5:18 AM
yes that kind of bleach bypass :) I am editing a film that would really benefit from the kinda dirty lo-fi look it can give :)

do you want to email me vegas presets!?!
rs170a wrote on 10/15/2007, 5:58 AM
if anyone has somewhere i can send these presets to...

VASST and Jonathon Neal's site are two good ones for sharing.

Mike
MarkWWW wrote on 10/15/2007, 12:26 PM
If you have one of the previous versions of Vegas (can't remember if it was V6 or V7) that came with "Magic Bullet Looks for Vegas HD" then the Bleach Bypass effect is one of the effects in this package.

Mark
GlennChan wrote on 10/15/2007, 4:49 PM
Another way of doing it:

Add the Color Corrector, lower saturation (e.g. 0.5).

Add a s-shaped color curve.
Presets for studio RGB codecs here:
http://glennchan.info/Proofs/forums/sony%20back/curves-and-secondary-presets2.veg
Lavoll wrote on 10/17/2007, 10:38 AM
thanks glenn :) that looks exactly like what i need.
I just bought something called fxhome which has lots of grading possibilities. Maybe a mix of the two...?

:)

I don thave magic bullet HD. The version 6 I have on this machine (office somputer at the college where I work) is an academic license, and I dont think it even came with the dvd program... or at least the IT folks havent installed it.
On my (music and sound) studio computer i have version 8, but i have just bought the downloadable version for that, so maybe I have missed it completely? Buying downloadable versions is great, keeps the import tax away :) hehe.