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Sorry to bother you guys, but I tried all 3 of the Windows versions (64 and 32bit), but every time I try to open the clip, REDCINE-X crashes. Any suggestions? Am I missing something? So excited to finally see this... so close, yet...
Could some kind soul point out links to an explanation of what you do when you grade?
I can see it's about color temperature and brightness/contrast, and maybe a few more parameters, but it would be nice to see a bit more detail about the process and how it's supposed to work.
I come from the age of plain old video cameras so this will be new to me when I get my Scarlet Fixed, and I have a hunch I'm not the only one who's trying to absorb the implications of using RAW and how it works.
Thanks!
D
from my wife tonight: "working late again tonight honey?" ...
I'm lucky to have a patient wifeShe actually likes when I'm jazzed about what I do.
Clearly you and Jim are also so blessed.
Life is good,
Steve
Yeah its velvet.. Me and Jim went on a mission one day to find a cool background and ended up at some wallpaper store in the valley.
There's various ways you can approach it and I don't think any one method is more "right" than another. Some basics do help though. First establish your white point and base exposure level. Then you can expand your image with contrast or saturation controls, tweak the curve by pulling control points. I would recommend working with the Redcolor2 and Redgamma2 settings to start. Redlogfilm gives a much flatter gamma curve to start with, some people prefer to start that way. With this particular clip, you don't need to tweak the white balance or exposure much. Work from top to bottom in the color controls, although you may find that you will jump down to the curve control before you start tweaking saturation, color channel gain, etc..
I've played with it off and on since Jarred posted. For some reason, I keep coming back to this one look...
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I'm sure you're aware though that pushing to higher ISO can only be taken on a case by case basis on what is useable or not. It depends obviously on the ambient lighting, the texture and depth of the scene and available information. At higher ISO you expect noise but its whether the amount of noise is either pleasing to see or adds texture to the shot.
Shallow DOF whores are only going to be happy with big sensors there is no way around that and they will moan continously. It will be a far cry from 1\3" video though and in my experience 2/3" has much more of a naturally pleasing fall off. A pity so many people with HDSLR's don't have the ability to smoothly pull focus or seem to be completely incapable of keeping it in focus.
I'm curious about the light - is that a Brieze?
Is this a sneak peek at Steve Job's new Lion?
Please tell me it is and that he is fixing the gamma issues for you???
I don't think that kitty would put up with the gamma shifts we have been.....
nope.. good old array of various 40 year old Mole Tungsten lights ( allwith 1/4 CTB )
had about 20,000 watts lighting Felix to ramp up to 96fps.
What's with the purple cast on almost everything below the midtones? It's evident in just about everyone's grade.
What's with the purple cast on almost everything below the midtones? It's evident in just about everyone's grade.
[...]If we get to many pixel peepers, we'll just hold back until everything is done.
Jim
Quite frankly, if I were a Scarlet customer I would be pretty happy right now.
Jim