In this scene the eyes of this character take on a blue cast - not just her eye makeup but the eyeballs have a blue cast. Is this likely a deliberate effect or some kind of optical bleed over or just a result of the particular lighting used?
Same actress in the third screen shot different scene, no blue cast.
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	Last edited by brassplyer; 25th Nov 2022 at 22:06. 
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	Third scene uses totally different color grading,... 
 I would vote that this is a color grading side effect, no clue whether this was wanted or not.
 (seems to me that the first scene simply uses higher blue values,.. https://cinematography.com/index.php?/forums/topic/91109-whites-of-the-eye-go-blue-aft...or-correction/ might be interesting)users currently on my ignore list: deadrats, Stears555, marcorocchini
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