
Mon Oncle (1958) colour palette
Directed by Jacques Tati · Shot by Jean Bourgoin
- #d4d2cdlight grey · 11.1%
- #abafadlight grey · 8.6%
- #515351dark grey · 7.4%
- #2f3132dark grey · 7.4%
- #71716dmid grey · 6.2%
- #8e938fmid grey · 4.3%
Mon Oncle (1958), shot by Jean Bourgoin, runs muted and warm, measured across 65 sampled frames. Its two dominant hue families are orange and blue. The single most common colour is light grey (#d4d2cd), covering 11.1% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits bright.
Warmth
warm
0.381 on −1 cool to +1 warm
Saturation
muted
0.182 — more saturated than 18% of ranked films
Luminance
bright
0.533 — brighter than 98% of ranked films
Measured across 65 frames. See the frames on the Mon Oncle page →
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