Name the bleach bypass
By S Simmons. Filed in Editing |Here’s a little Memorial Day weekend fun!
Can you name which application/plug in created which Bleach Bypass process below?
A. Digital Film Tools 55mm plugs
C. Nattress Film Effects G Bleach Bypass
D. Apple Color
All image adjustments were applied with their default settings, a jpeg saved through Export>Quicktime Conversion>Still Image in Final Cut Pro and optimized for the web in Photoshop. Click on the image for a larger view of each thumbnail.
The answers? They are written in Invisible Text below, just click and drag and highlight the white space next to the numbers below to see the answers. Happy Memorial Day!
A. #4 Digital Film Tools 55mm plugs
B. #2 Magic Bullet Editors v2.0
C. #1 Nattress Film Effects G Bleach Bypass
D. #3 Apple Color








Tuesday, May 29th 2007 at 4:04 am
I can’t see no invisible text no matter where i click and drag…
And then the pictures are numbered 1-4 and the answers below are named A,B,C and D so there’s no definitive answer on their correlation…
What a frustrating post!
Tuesday, May 29th 2007 at 5:56 am
I’m sorry your were frustrated with the post. Every browser I’ve checked (as well as that of several friends) has no trouble seeing the invisible text. Are you sure you are doing it right? You have to click, drag and highlight the A. – D. text at the bottom of the post. Highlight it like you are tying it in a word processor. Depending on what color you’ve chosen for your text highlight the answer will appear written in white next to the letters. You have to look closely to see it, plus if you are on a laptop adjust the screen angle a bit in case the glare has made it hard to see. But trust me… it is there.
Tuesday, May 29th 2007 at 5:15 pm
So it seems Color has a quit solid default setting onboard. *cough*
Wednesday, May 30th 2007 at 2:01 pm
Ok, I was definitely misuderstanding your instructions, thank you for your answer.
I think I like the Magic Bullet and the Digital Film Tools 55mm, but there’s a strange artifact on that last one. When you open the full views in different tabs and switch among them, it becomes very noticeable that the two diagonals of the shot have their pixels drifted and/or blurred (smearing?). It’s not glaringly obvious in the static shot but it’s very visible when you switch to the rest of the shots and I guess it’ll be more visible in the moving video.
Why do you think that’s happening?
It seems like Final Cut’s Wireframe view was interacting with it or something like that…