warm 'polaroid' look?

ushere wrote on 5/28/2007, 4:55 AM
anyone have any idea how to get the brownish, warm look that polaroid glasses give (not the grey ones!).

i could, of course, get a filter and shoot with it, but i'm after sweeping vistas with a wide angle, so that would entail a matt box, and that's out of the budget.

would any of magic bullet, boris, etc., fliters give me a ready made look, or do i have to try and create it from scratch?

leslie

Comments

Grazie wrote on 5/28/2007, 5:50 AM
Do you have an example of what you want?

Have you tried the warm colours from the Vegas Colour Curves WARM Colours Preset FX?
navydoc wrote on 5/28/2007, 11:53 AM
How about creating a sepiatone background image in something like photoshop and adding it to a new track above your video...adjust opacity to taste.

Better yet, create a copy of your video event and put it on a higher track and apply the Sony sepia (warm) effect to it...then reduce it's opacity on the timeline

Doc
ushere wrote on 5/28/2007, 4:25 PM
grazie - i'll send you my clip on polaroids if you want ;-}

will try both yours and doc's suggestions,

many thanks

leslie
rs170a wrote on 5/28/2007, 5:13 PM
leslie, go to the VASST site , do a search on presets, grab the ones that come up and install them (using the Preset manager tool). I've found a lot of them to be very useful as well as creative.

Mike
(who's enjoying the spring weather right now!!)
ushere wrote on 5/28/2007, 8:05 PM
huh mike, rub it in will ya! (three days with frost every morning!)

on my way right now....

thanks