Can you provide photos of what you are looking for?
Type: Posts; User: Martin Stevens
Can you provide photos of what you are looking for?
Thanks!
I will continue to say "let's reduce the fill light etc.".
Merry Christmas, David!
Hello David,
I have always disliked the term "negative fill".
Do you know of an alternate name for it, or perhaps even the different historic names for it?
I wonder what "negative fill"...
Thanks, Phil.
As always you are a great asset on Reduser.
:)
The link does not work for me as well.
My favorites are still "Blade Runner" 1982, "The Duellists" 1977, "Legend" 1985, and "Alien" 1979, all Ridley Scott films.
Oh, ya, and "Apocalypse Now".
:)
Wow, and then more wow, plus some added wows!!!
Check out the Premiere hardware suggestions at
https://www.pugetsystems.com/recommended/Recommended-Systems-for-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-143/Hardware-Recommendations
but, wait for the new NVIDIA GPU...
Thanks for posting this, Luigi.
Your continued contributions to this forum are awesome!!!
:)
Thank you, David.
If a director is less specific and says something like he wants a gold beam of light to come in through a window
and back light an actor, would that also be stepping too far...
Hello David,
I hope all is well for you and yours during these covid times.
What do you do if you are working with a director who is very specific in what he wants, as in,
he says something...
Ahhhhhhhh.... Password, please?
Thanks Evin. When are you going to post a labeled version of the video?
Thanks Evin. When are you going to post a labeled version of the video?
Perhaps if you include closing down the lens iris as well. :)
I think the answer is that you should have TWO charts.
The one that you have just posted should be labeled "RED Dynamic Range", and then
a new one with zero for middle gray called "RED...
"Zero" makes sense if your chart is labeled "RED Dynamic Range & Latitude Above and Below 18% Gray", because for something
to be 1 stop above middle gray it needs a 0 as a starting point.
Lovely chart, Phil, as always, but shouldn't the middle gray 1 be a 0 on the chart?
As in, middle gray cannot be 1 stop above middle gray.
Awesome, Phil!
Congratulations, David!
Let's hope Adobe is listening.
Great post, Phil.
We all love your charts.
My dream is that the next hurdle is 20 stops of Dynamic Range even at ISO 25.
:)
Thanks, Jarred,
I use to not care so much about 2k vs 4k vs 8k etc. but then I started doing digital zooms in post on my 6K Red footage,
and it looks so good that now I would prefer 8K for...
Living in Los Angeles is worse for your lungs than using one of these mineral oil foggers for a few hours or days etc.
: )