A new Better than prores Module... hehe heh Lets dream a little
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A new Better than prores Module... hehe heh Lets dream a little
History is already happening now...
65mm. I want to shoot my Lawrence of Arabia especially the camel scene. Beautiful.
Red never ceases to create extreme curiosity lol
2012 was my first NAB. After visiting the RED booth, it became a tradition. I will definitely be there next year. Looking forward to the "Historic" events to take place.
Please Red don't forget the photographers ;-)
Canon 1D style body or similar ,stills mode,with a RED 24X36mm sensor and Red Scarlet video capabilities recording Full frame ,no crop: dream camera
Medium Format + Lightfield + Huge color gamut + HDR (native) @ high FPS so that you can change your motion blur/shutter as meta data by blending frames.
Then exposure, focus, depth of field, framerate and motion blur are all meta data. That means that everything would be meta-data. A true RAW workflow. No more NDs. Just rely on the HDR. No more special effect filters, just simulate pro-mist etc based on HDR data. Want Anamorphic bokeh? Add it in post. Want anamorphic lens flares? Simulate it in post from the HDR data. Want to look like Kodak Vision 3? Use the huge color gamut to perfectly emulate it. Want 48fps? Pull out the sub-frames which add up to each 48fps frame. Want 60fps? Pull out every nth frame for 60fps.
Eventually add extreme resolution and multiple-camera interpolation and you can reposition and zoom.
Just strap on a wide angle lens and set your zoom in post. Need to get closer? Reconstruct 3D Geometry from the lightfield and dolly the camera in and out in post as well.
Next step after that: Volume capture. Super dense 3D point cloud of the whole set.
Ahem. Either no sensor is cropped or they all are. Cropping is something that you do the the image after you shoot. :-)
Much of what you say is very probably a good idea (although today it won't be practical). But this? Why? it's an artefact of the type of lens you're using. Why would I want to simulate that? For what purpose? It's stupid. Sort of like... Instagram. But hey, if people have time for that sort of thing - and let me acknowledge that you don't actually say whether or not you want these effects - let them do what they want.
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