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Varispeed 120fps UK JACK OK!

Sanjin Jukic

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Varispeed 120fps UK JACK OK!

"Varispeed 120fps UK JACK OK!" test:

Camera : RED ONE #694
Firmware build: 15 beta
Resolution: 2K 2:1
Exposure: ISO/ASA 320
Shutter: 69 degrees, 1/126
WB: Kelvin = 6833, Tint = 3
Varispeed = 120 fps
Recoreded to RedRaid with Redcode36

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Lens: Vintage Arriflex Carl Zeiss Planar 85mm T1.9 with PL adapter @ T4 (no ND)

Video test clip:
- Data size - 64.22 MB
- Data rate 65.63 mbits/s
- Duration - 00: 00: 08.20
- Format H264
- Resolution 2K 2:1- 2048:1024
- FPS 24
- Best to view on Apple 30" LCD at "Full screen / LOOP" mode.


Test clip CC processed in RED Alert, FCP, Color and Shake.


DOWNLOAD CLIP (Please, double click/right button/save as)>>>
 
I forgot to mention that P+S Technik will start to work

on my IMS mount for RED at the end of the month.

As soon as I have it you'll get informed here at the forum.
 
thanks for your clean and well organized post , you did as usuall :glare:
i wonder what it will make difference if your shot was at 1/1000 shutter speed ? what would happen .:excl:
 
Bassam.

you could ask Barry Green on this forum.

I'm sure he will give you a right answer.
 
Sanjin since build 15 released i have seen many highspeed clips had shot with
1/1000 for 120 or 119 fps .
Like as what deadmike did in soda clip they recommend for that shutter speed it will be suitable for this frame rate ?
i am just wondering i don't know what the difference is .?
thanks
 
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what do you think of the highly saturated pinks on the forehead? for me that's where the artefacts hit the hardest. nag nag nag.
 
This CC is just a skill test also very fast done just because of rushing thing to put on the internet.

If it would be for a theater release or a broadcast it could take days to make a right color correction decision.

Also on Apple ProRes HQ looks gorgeous.

In DPX absolutely fantastic.

In digital projection amazing.

Print on film probably perfect.

It's about RED revolution in the movie pictures.
 
Also I forgot to mention that basic color in your picture you get always from a lens rendition.

Then you could colo(u)r correct or not correct a footage in computer.

Here we are dealing with Zeiss that has extreme T* coating, especially with sharpness.

Looking forward to perform the same test with other lens brands like Leica, Nikon, Canon and Cooke.

Then I could draw a certain conclusion...
 
Lol I'm not sure what I just watched. :)
 
Tom,

put a joke :) aside and play by yourself with 2K DPX (Link below)

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2K DPX to download>>>

(Click right button and save as).
 
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