The color grading in ESB is terrible. The entire movie has a blue tint to everything.
In reality the coat is brown, but the fact that it appears blue in many scenes makes me want a Han figure that accurately replicates the character how it appeared to me.
For me, it's more about what looks right and less about what is right.
I used to put the blaster into that little holster loop, so to me it was like having a figure with a functioning holster. Really, that was a big part of it for me. Well, that and the fact that it was Han.
Hmm. I corrected the color, to compensate for the blue tint, and the damn jacket is still blue. It doesn't just look blue, it is blue. At least in this scene.
We are getting BOTH jackets so who gives a ****?
You might want to have your eyes checked. Go back and crush the levels... ALL I DID WAS CRUSH THE WHITES AND YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE ITS BROWN. No color adjustment was done from pic above. ONLY LEVELS.
And PS... the whites in your image are still blue tinted. So it would look even more Brown if correctly color timed.
Hmm. I corrected the color, to compensate for the blue tint,/QUOTE]
It just looks like you did a white balance change, not color correction - and you still left everything with a blue cast as Wake mentioned. Oops!
Hmm. I corrected the color, to compensate for the blue tint,
It just looks like you did a white balance change, not color correction - and you still left everything with a blue cast as Wake mentioned. Oops!
It just looks like you did a white balance change, not color correction - and you still left everything with a blue cast as Wake mentioned. Oops!
..because everybody thinks they're right?Not sure why everyone is getting so defensive about this topic. It's kinda bizarre.
..because everybody thinks they're right?
Having your powers of perception challenged, isn't very flattering..