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Give your video the look of film
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| To provide you with the highest quality output Magic Bullet Movie Looks uses the DeepColor Technology from The Orphanage, allowing it to adjust your images internally at greater than 16-bit channel quality and output the results without any banding artifacts. |
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Artistic
A black-and-white look with a lot of diffusion gives your images a rich and high-contrast result. This look doesn't just desaturate but adds a diffusion effect that is not possible with a color corrector.
Bistro
Provides rich, punchy colors with emerald blacks. Inspired by the film "Amelié," this look gives the viewer a kind of wonderland feeling with golden highlights.
Filmic
Gives you the simplest look of film, without major changes to your color or contrast.
Filmic Cool
Takes the filmic look and cools the temperature down a bit to make it feel cold and distant. Variations of this look can be seen in many car commercials.
Filmic Warm
Takes the filmic look and warms the temperature up a bit to make the image feel more friendly and vibrant.
Neo Dark
Inspired by "The Matrix" film series, this look adds a subtle green tinge to the blacks, signaling to viewers that they are inside the machine. This variation will darken your source image.
Neo Light
Inspired by "The Matrix" film series, this look adds a subtle green tinge to the blacks, signaling to viewers that they are inside the machine. This variation will lighten your source image.
Sepia Red
A standard archival look with a rich brown tone. This simulates a standard sepia-tone print from days gone by but with a slightly warmer reddish tint.
War Epic Dark
A warm, archival feel gives you the look common to films depicting war, with a general desaturation and greatly increased contrast. This version darkens your image.
War Epic Light
A warm, archival feel gives you the look common to films depicting war, with a general desaturation and greatly increased contrast. This version lightens your image.
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