Kyle Mallory
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I'm hoping someone can shed a little light. I don't know if this is normal, or what, but...
It is my understanding that the black shading calibration calibrates the black from the sensor without any light, as being absolute black.
However, I've noticed that with the lens cap on, and the camera on, that my blacks are still not black. In fact, using build 16, they match the lowest gray bar next to black (but not black). All the menus and such appear as black-black, but the video frame is dark gray. I've also noticed, with the lens cap on, that the histogram show a peak about 5-8% up from the bottom, with a low-end falloff around 3-4%, and nothing registering below that.
I'm curious because this essentially means that I'm wasting a few bits of image space to stuff that the sensor can't detect anyway. Shouldn't the histogram be flat, with the lens cap on, just after performing a black-shading calibration?
Can someone (possibly from RED) confirm or clarify my findings?
It is my understanding that the black shading calibration calibrates the black from the sensor without any light, as being absolute black.
However, I've noticed that with the lens cap on, and the camera on, that my blacks are still not black. In fact, using build 16, they match the lowest gray bar next to black (but not black). All the menus and such appear as black-black, but the video frame is dark gray. I've also noticed, with the lens cap on, that the histogram show a peak about 5-8% up from the bottom, with a low-end falloff around 3-4%, and nothing registering below that.
I'm curious because this essentially means that I'm wasting a few bits of image space to stuff that the sensor can't detect anyway. Shouldn't the histogram be flat, with the lens cap on, just after performing a black-shading calibration?
Can someone (possibly from RED) confirm or clarify my findings?