
The Woman Next Door (1981) colour palette
Directed by François Truffaut · Shot by William Lubtchansky
- #32302cdark grey · 12%
- #515049dark grey · 8.4%
- #d3d1c9light grey · 5.1%
- #efefednear white · 4%
- #8a7a6borange · 3.6%
- #908c79mid grey · 3.6%
The Woman Next Door (1981), shot by William Lubtchansky, runs muted and warm, measured across 55 sampled frames. Its two dominant hue families are orange and blue. The single most common colour is dark grey (#32302c), covering 12% of sampled colour. Overall the image sits mid-key.
Warmth
warm
0.426 on −1 cool to +1 warm
Saturation
muted
0.19 — more saturated than 21% of ranked films
Luminance
mid-key
0.465 — brighter than 84% of ranked films
Measured across 55 frames. See the frames on the The Woman Next Door page →
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