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[Max] General Discussion / Changing type of camera sensor in Corona to achieve new looks - possible?
« on: 2014-08-15, 07:30:15 »
Ok, my question or theory popped up when I was trying to achieve look / color mapping of Jose Villa's photos. I just love how his colors, and overaly color mapping looks. After spending some time investigating the matter, I found out he shoots film. So he is using some other kind of sensor, some other kind of color mapping (There is pretty complex process to shoot film though). Absolutely every camera has some other kind of sensor, sensor parameters, sensor curves that maps incoming real world data, right? So we have real world data hitting the sensor which maps that data (color mapping) but it maps them according to the light wavelength, exposure and all other incoming data parameters. Now my question is, is there any way, we can change our sensor in corona? I guess that some default sensor is just "built into corona" giving us output - color mapped 32 bit output and we can only apply postproduction, not change that sensor at all (I am saying color mapping as color mapping according to some sensitivity to some wavelength of light etc. not highlight compression). 32-bit exr is equal to HDR real world image - so we know there is no way to magically change sensor afterwards, don't we? It would be incredible to have some parameters / possibilities to define such sensor. I am not expert, I love corona as it (thank you keymaster and company) is and I am really looking forward for new BDFRs, this idea would be really very interesting area to see. I am also attaching a picture of what I mean.
I am looking forward to seeing any insights!
I am looking forward to seeing any insights!