The average color of every frame of Netflix's Defenders Episode 1, compressed into a single image, shows the unique color grading used for each main character [OC]
I noticed when watching Episode 1 of Defenders, each main character's scene has its own unique color palette so I made this visualization by averaging out the color of every frame to show this.
The Logos depict each of the main characters in the show: Dragon - Iron Fist J - Jessica Jones L - Luke Cage D - Daredevil A - Alexandra Reid
Noticed this watching the first episode as well. Wasn't sure if I was implying it because of the individual character and just looking for that pallet or if it was true. Cages stands out a bit from the rest.
RedRoostered on August 27th, 2017 at 14:27 UTC »
Source - Netflix's Defenders Episode 1 - https://www.netflix.com/title/80002566 Tools - Photoshop
I noticed when watching Episode 1 of Defenders, each main character's scene has its own unique color palette so I made this visualization by averaging out the color of every frame to show this.
The Logos depict each of the main characters in the show: Dragon - Iron Fist J - Jessica Jones L - Luke Cage D - Daredevil A - Alexandra Reid
DJToca on August 27th, 2017 at 15:45 UTC »
Noticed this watching the first episode as well. Wasn't sure if I was implying it because of the individual character and just looking for that pallet or if it was true. Cages stands out a bit from the rest.
raspberryhaze on August 27th, 2017 at 16:43 UTC »
It's also called Movie Barcodes. There are several generators available online.
I personally like the one from Tim Bennett best: http://timbennett.github.io/movie-barcodes/
Heres an example of it in action (can you guess which movie it is?):
http://i.imgur.com/tHN00kK.png