
King & Country (1964) colour palette
Directed by Joseph Losey · Shot by Denys N. Coop
- #060605near black · 17.5%
- #8f8f8fmid grey · 16.3%
- #cccccclight grey · 13.5%
- #313131dark grey · 13.2%
- #6b6b6bmid grey · 12.3%
- #4b4b4bdark grey · 10.8%
King & Country (1964), shot by Denys N. Coop, is monochrome: across 65 sampled frames the palette carries effectively no colour, so its look is built from mid-key tonal range rather than hue. The single most common colour is near black (#060605), covering 17.5% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits mid-key.
Colour
Monochrome
below 0.05 mean saturation
Saturation
monochrome
0.002 — more saturated than 3% of ranked films
Luminance
mid-key
0.437 — brighter than 67% of ranked films
Measured across 65 frames. See the frames on the King & Country page →
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