
The Thief of Paris (1967) colour palette
Directed by Louis Malle · Shot by Henri Decaë
- #332e2bdark grey · 11.1%
- #141110near black · 9.4%
- #281a17deep red · 6.8%
- #4a382ddeep orange · 6.8%
- #8e7c6eorange · 4.7%
- #514c47dark grey · 4.3%
The Thief of Paris (1967), shot by Henri Decaë, runs muted and strongly warm, measured across 48 sampled frames. Its two dominant hue families are orange and red. The single most common colour is dark grey (#332e2b), covering 11.1% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits dark.
Warmth
strongly warm
0.858 on −1 cool to +1 warm
Saturation
muted
0.208 — more saturated than 29% of ranked films
Luminance
dark
0.371 — brighter than 21% of ranked films
Measured across 48 frames. See the frames on the The Thief of Paris page →
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