Scott Welsch
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I do a sensor calibration before the shoot.
But the issue I am having is, how come it looks so grainy, but not as sharp as something like Phil Hollands footage here, is it the glass or am I doing something incorrectly?
For this particular shot it was shot at a higher compression than I normally do at 16:1, I typically will do 10:1 or 8:1
I shot this on a Helio 44-2 lens, but today I shot at 85mm 1.2 II L lens from Canon and it still has blah look to it. I used all natural lighting here just for an instagram still and the footage is all useable, but there is so much RED Footage out there that looks so crisp and sharp shooting on similar lenses to mine and I cannot figure out the difference. Is it my exposure or something off?
Please forgive my questioning, I'm just here to learn
Jpeg of my still here: http://i.imgur.com/WdMgCas.jpg
I also have the tiff file untouched I can upload somewhere as well once I find a place that allows 99mb files
But the issue I am having is, how come it looks so grainy, but not as sharp as something like Phil Hollands footage here, is it the glass or am I doing something incorrectly?
For this particular shot it was shot at a higher compression than I normally do at 16:1, I typically will do 10:1 or 8:1
I shot this on a Helio 44-2 lens, but today I shot at 85mm 1.2 II L lens from Canon and it still has blah look to it. I used all natural lighting here just for an instagram still and the footage is all useable, but there is so much RED Footage out there that looks so crisp and sharp shooting on similar lenses to mine and I cannot figure out the difference. Is it my exposure or something off?
Please forgive my questioning, I'm just here to learn
Jpeg of my still here: http://i.imgur.com/WdMgCas.jpg
I also have the tiff file untouched I can upload somewhere as well once I find a place that allows 99mb files



