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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Issues with images posted so far

If memory serves, the only clipping that happened was in the straight, unprocessed screenshots. That means that they were overexposed by several stops in post... but the data is *actually* there. When we actually spent some time working with the pictures, all overexposure disappeared.

It's like the first time you put a negative in a film scanner. It'll look like absolute overexposed crap until the operator spins a few knobs. Those screenshots were before we spun *any* knobs.
 
If memory serves, the only clipping that happened was in the straight, unprocessed screenshots. That means that they were overexposed by several stops in post... but the data is *actually* there. When we actually spent some time working with the pictures, all overexposure disappeared.

It's like the first time you put a negative in a film scanner. It'll look like absolute overexposed crap until the operator spins a few knobs. Those screenshots were before we spun *any* knobs.

Good to hear.

The two motion shots I've seen so far are amazing.

It'll be interesting to see some before and after shots of raw footage and then see what some talented people in post on these boards do to shape them up...
 
The FrankenBrook grab had metal halide overhead, sodium vapor about 25 feet away and a light panel pointed in my general direction [I think]. It was also freakin' *dark* :)

Haha glad to hear. There were green, blue, cyan, yellow, orange and red hues which were devlish to seperate and seemed to be coming out of nowhere.
 
If memory serves, the only clipping that happened was in the straight, unprocessed screenshots. That means that they were overexposed by several stops in post... but the data is *actually* there. When we actually spent some time working with the pictures, all overexposure disappeared.

It's like the first time you put a negative in a film scanner. It'll look like absolute overexposed crap until the operator spins a few knobs. Those screenshots were before we spun *any* knobs.

Could you please post these, so we can see the difference ?

Thanks :)
 
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