Jason Sinclair
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I press f in redcine and i see a cool dynamic range with all color processing off. Is there anyway we can just expose, view and export just to this data the sensor sees? Do we have that choice?
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Just saw Flight of the Red Balloon (dir: Hou Hsaio-Hsien). Never seen so much clipped and over-exposed 35mm film in my life. I didn't think it was pretty, because now I'm attuned to such things. Nevertheless...
"A work of art on the order of a poem by Yeats or a painting by Rothko." John Anderson, Washington Post
"Hou's latest film feels to me like a masterpiece." Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
"Flight of the Red Balloon succeeds magnificently." Philip Marchand, Globe & Mail
Seriously, never seen so many blown out images ever. Hm...
Even with film, if it's blown, it's blown. Yes, there's a roll-off, but that can also be the same with digital. Under-expose by one stop, and you can insert a curve that rolls over that stop. The more you under-expose, the more smoothly you can roll off.
Graeme
Take a look at the images Jim posted and tell me what you think...
Graeme
not playing devils advocate here, but has build 16 actually increased dynamic range at all, or are you saying that it just helps us to get the most out of the same DR we already had?
Take a look at the images Jim posted and tell me what you think...
Graeme
Take a look at the images Jim posted and tell me what you think...
Graeme
I think Jim haven't notice while shooting that both John Force's cap and his team assistant where clipping.
when back in Redcine:
1st image the image is processed the same way it was shoot
2nd image he has processed the image at a slightly lower exposure and applied a small curve to pull back the middle tones
Now the white cap is in the more pleasant 233 233 233 area but because it was clipped when shot the cap has no details.
yes you're right but its barely noticeable.The cap has more detail.
yes you're right but its barely noticeable.
if you open the 1st image in PS you apply a curve and you adjust the white point down a bit, the midtones up and the black point moving it at the right,the difference isn't that much