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    Hi all.
    is there any Day for Night filter for MSP7? I have used Nick's blue only filter to simulate the night, but the outcome is very dark and very blue. Any suggestions ?
    mits,
    System specs: primary : Asus P5B Dlx/Wifi, C2Duo E6600 with thermalright 120 and 120mm Scythe S-Flex
    model E, 2 Gb Ram Kingston HyperX PC6400, MSI RX1950Pro with ViVo, 2 * WD3200AAKS, Sound Blaster Audigy ES, NIC onborad, IEE1394 TI onboard, dvd-rw Nec/Sony Optiarc AD-7173A, dvd-rom Pioneer 106-s, Win XP SP2. Secondary : Asus P4B266-E, P4 2GHz (Northwood), ram 512 MB DDR400 , 2*80 Maxtor, vga asus 9600XT with vivo, sound card c-media 8738 onboard, NIC D-Link 538TX, dvd-rw sony dru500AX, cd-rw yamaha 2100E, Win2k SP4.

  • #2
    Try lowering the Gamma in the Brightness & Contrast of the "FX" options.
    We pass this way only once. Make the most of it !

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    • #3
      One of the big mistakes that Hollywood nearly always makes is to keep the colour in on night scenes. Except very occasionally on the brightest full moon, the human eye has no perception of colour at night. The first thing is therefore to convert to monochrome. Blacks are still black but whites (under moonlight) are a shade of grey with only a slight bluish cast. I would therefore then reduce the brightness to where it seems plausible. Then you can add about 10% blue using colour balance.

      Once you have found the conditions that suit you, you can put the filters as presets in your own library.
      Brian (the devil incarnate)

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      • #4
        Thank you guys.
        mits,
        System specs: primary : Asus P5B Dlx/Wifi, C2Duo E6600 with thermalright 120 and 120mm Scythe S-Flex
        model E, 2 Gb Ram Kingston HyperX PC6400, MSI RX1950Pro with ViVo, 2 * WD3200AAKS, Sound Blaster Audigy ES, NIC onborad, IEE1394 TI onboard, dvd-rw Nec/Sony Optiarc AD-7173A, dvd-rom Pioneer 106-s, Win XP SP2. Secondary : Asus P4B266-E, P4 2GHz (Northwood), ram 512 MB DDR400 , 2*80 Maxtor, vga asus 9600XT with vivo, sound card c-media 8738 onboard, NIC D-Link 538TX, dvd-rw sony dru500AX, cd-rw yamaha 2100E, Win2k SP4.

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        • #5
          I was wondering about doing something like this just the other day.

          Thanks Brian! That's really good advice.
          P.S. You've been Spanked!

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