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    Very nice images, Haakon. Thanks for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Häakon View Post

    Before anyone asks, yes, the tent is supposed to look square.

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    why ? square ?:clown2:
    just joking nice pics
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    nice cc, concrete. what were your settings or process, step-by-step?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Häakon View Post
    Chris, I will try to get some DPX files for you to share on RR as I know that is your format of choice for the stills.
    Roger that.
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    Nicelly Done guys.As a new user this thread was very helpfull to me.
    Thanks
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    nice cc, concrete. what were your settings or process, step-by-step?
    Nothing fancy: it was done in PS, curve correction, color balance, desaturate a bit, darkening gradient in the top and a wee of grain.
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    well, it looks good and strengthens my resolve to get better at color correction...

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    Nothing fancy: it was done in PS, curve correction, color balance, desaturate a bit, darkening gradient in the top and a wee of grain.
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    here's a shot keyed in less than 30 seconds (flawlessly I might add)

    this was shot a few days later, same project

    the original

    The keyed




    I'm one of the 2 post guys on this, and while working with 4k would be sweet, for space reasons we are going with 2k for editing in FCP and work in AE, Nuke, Combustion and several 3d packages.

    Our workflow is this:

    Get cards on set, transfer them to multiple HDD's for redundancy. start looking at files in the RED codec. Rendering out 2k image sequences in red cine/alert using these files we can do a 1-1 offline or we can make reference quicks to edit with these.

    I will make sure we have a hig res (prores or something along those lines) for viewing/download when this is done.

    Häakon is a great dp, I remember about 18 months ago shooting WFO outside on an early HVX with an old redroc. man...even that stuff looked ok
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    did you use FCP keyering it is amazing
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    If it IS FCP it's amazing. I would put my money on Combustion since he mentioned it.

    Can't wait for some DPXs, Hak!
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