The thesis presents a wide area of basics and concepts that are important for preparation and production of a high-quality video product. The light and associated phenomena are described, which can be either exploited based on knowledge and awareness, or, in the opposite case, present a major problem for the quality of image. Next the perception of light through the characteristics of human eye and camera is described, and the differences between them. At video shootings artificial light sources of various types, characteristics and qualities are often used. The quality can be measured and described using various standards, including TLCI. Finally, the placement of lights on sets, post-production of video material and production of LUTs are presented.
In the practical part of the thesis autocorrection LUTs were made for various artificial light sources based on TLCI measurements, the purpose of which is to shorten the time of post-production and make the colourists' job easier based on the light sources used at the video set.
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