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Question Color temperature/tint plugin?

monkeymonster

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I typically use VAM in passthrough, and one of the tricky things is matching up the scene lighting temperature to (ever-changing) real life color temperature. This often results in overly cool or warm looking VAM characters and breaks a bit of the immersion. Is there any form of plugin or technique that could work to create a sort of "color temperature slider" where you could move the slider from cool to warm to try to match it up with real life? I am using LightMeUp as the main lighting source, but it is cumbersome to manually control 3 separate lights in the plugin menu. I was thinking there might be a sort of tint overlay plugin that could shift the color temperature of the whole scene.

Anyone have any thoughts or ideas?

Thanks.
 
Post processing by Moyashi has colour grading, including saturation, contrast and RGB Channel mixers. I've animated between values with a variable trigger in timeline before, but if you move the sliders in the plugin to get both a cool and warm value you like, make a note of those values and put them on a ui slider in your scene you will be able to blend between those values without needing to open the plugin menu again.


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Thanks! This was a really good suggestion. Unfortunately, it also colors the background/passthrough color enough to make it start showing up again in passthrough mode so I might be back to the drawing board.
 
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Thanks! This was a really good suggestion. Unfortunately, it also colors the background/passthrough color enough to make it start showing up again in passthrough mode so I might be back to the drawing board.
Could you add the background colour to the slider as well? If you tweak the colour so that the background is transparent at both ends of the slider after post processing, it may stay like that at any position.
 
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