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Sam's avatar

I've been a portrait photographer for over 20 years. I work with and see the color.

Granted, my images have a warmer (Red/Magenta) tinge that I prefer.

That modern shift to Green/Cyan in the movies is atrocious. I don't know what to attribute that trend to. I have a couple of theories.

One is that they probably teach this "new" approach in colleges that stipulates that you should push G/C into the shadows and R/Y into the highlights. Supposedly that sort of color separation technique adds to contrast and appeal (NOT). They call it the "Hollywood" or "Blockbuster" look. I don't know who started this but IMO most younger colorists follow or are forced to follow it.

Two, and it's a silly one, another modern trend. The "bad" or "harmful" blue light from digital screens. The marketing of blue-blocking prescription and reading glasses is a heavy one. That "blue-blocking" coating add a magenta filter to the glasses. If I were to use them while color editing, of course, I'd be overcorrecting on the green side (opposite of magenta).

There you have it.

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Amanda Kusek's avatar

This was such an interesting piece! While the color change doesn’t totally “grind my gears” I feel a bit foolish for not thinking about this before. Cyan IS everywhere. Really appreciate the technical take!

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