Learning and Applying Color Styles From Feature Films
S. Xue, A. Agarwala, J. Dorsey, H. Rushmeier
In Computer Graphics Forum, 32(7), 2013.
Abstract: Directors employ a process called "color grading" to add color styles to feature films. Color grading is used for a number of reasons, such as accentuating a certain emotion or expressing the signature look of a director. We collect a database of feature film clips and label them with tags such as director, emotion, and genre. We then learn a model that maps from the low-level color and tone properties of film clips to the associated labels. This model allows us to examine a number of common hypotheses on the use of color to achieve goals, such as specific emotions. We also describe a method to apply our learned color styles to new images and videos. Along with our analysis of color grading techniques, we demonstrate a number of images and videos that are automatically filtered to resemble certain film styles.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12233
BibTeX format:
@article{Xue:2013:LAA,
  author = {S. Xue and A. Agarwala and J. Dorsey and H. Rushmeier},
  title = {Learning and Applying Color Styles From Feature Films},
  journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
  volume = {32},
  number = {7},
  pages = {255--264},
  year = {2013},
}
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