Hi all, I am interested in recreating this 3 strip technicolor look in Photoshop. It was done in Davinci resolve.
Process as I understand it is:
1) Isolate R,G,B channels in B&W. [Can do this in PS by selecting each individual channel and pasting as new layer.]
2) Tinting R B&W layer > Cyan, G > magenta, and B > yellow. [Can do this in PS by putting a solid colour adjustment layer above each B&W layer, and selecting blend mode 'darken']
Now there are seemingly two things left to do: 3) Combine the C,M,Y layers, and, 4) invert the hue. Inverting the hue is easy with a hue/sat adjustment layer, hue set to +/- 180. But how to combine the C,M,Y layers? My best attempt so far was to merge each of the solid colour and B&W layer combos, and set each of them to blend mode 'lighten'.
This was a success in that it leaves me with only three colours: Pure green, red and blue, but a failure in that it turns the secondaries (cyan, magenta and yellow) to white. In the image demonstrated at the link, this doesn't happen.
Alternatively, instead of one hue/sat adjustment layer above all three C,M,Y layers, I clip one to each layer. The end result just looks like the original image only darker, and could easily be achieved by simply applying a curves layer and dropping the shadows.
So does anyone know how to recreate this process properly?
Much appreciated.
3 Strip Technicolor Look in DaVinci Resolve
Technicolor. When you say the name it harkens back to the golden age studio era. It brings to mind the larger-than-life stars of the silver-screen, epic production values, and a hyper-vibrant punch…
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Process as I understand it is:
1) Isolate R,G,B channels in B&W. [Can do this in PS by selecting each individual channel and pasting as new layer.]
2) Tinting R B&W layer > Cyan, G > magenta, and B > yellow. [Can do this in PS by putting a solid colour adjustment layer above each B&W layer, and selecting blend mode 'darken']
Now there are seemingly two things left to do: 3) Combine the C,M,Y layers, and, 4) invert the hue. Inverting the hue is easy with a hue/sat adjustment layer, hue set to +/- 180. But how to combine the C,M,Y layers? My best attempt so far was to merge each of the solid colour and B&W layer combos, and set each of them to blend mode 'lighten'.
This was a success in that it leaves me with only three colours: Pure green, red and blue, but a failure in that it turns the secondaries (cyan, magenta and yellow) to white. In the image demonstrated at the link, this doesn't happen.
Alternatively, instead of one hue/sat adjustment layer above all three C,M,Y layers, I clip one to each layer. The end result just looks like the original image only darker, and could easily be achieved by simply applying a curves layer and dropping the shadows.
So does anyone know how to recreate this process properly?
Much appreciated.


