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Hello all,
Going to try something a bit different this time around and "attempt" to cull all my charts, guides, and notes within a single thread. I'm also going to mirror these on my website for ease of finding this information here: https://www.phfx.com/RR
Won't wax poetic about it too long, but I have a great deal of experience with the RED 8K VV format. It's been my choice format for over 5 years now stretching across three sensor technologies; Dragon, Monstro, and now V-Raptor. If you dig through the alleyways of REDUSER you'll find many of my notes regarding lens coverage back when this format was new to the industry. Since then optics are now made specifically for this modern digital take on the VistaVision format even, which is tremendous.
First up, charts and guides. These are often useful to show Directors, Studios, Producers, VFX, and Post Houses; but also very nice to have on hand when visualizing the different formats or simply finding out what the Max FPS is.
RED V-Raptor 8K VV - Major Format Chart
RED V-Raptor 8K VV - Spherical Format Guide
RED V-Raptor 8K VV - Anamorphic Format Guide
Also, I've added V-Raptor to my https://phfx.com/tools/formatCompare/ tool. Very, very useful when trying to match HFOV and such between different formats and different camera systems.
**Update. Created new data sheets for the now very real in black Raptor 8K S35.
RED V-Raptor 8K S35 - Spherical Format Guide
RED V-Raptor 8K S35 - Anamorphic Format Guide
Going to try something a bit different this time around and "attempt" to cull all my charts, guides, and notes within a single thread. I'm also going to mirror these on my website for ease of finding this information here: https://www.phfx.com/RR
Won't wax poetic about it too long, but I have a great deal of experience with the RED 8K VV format. It's been my choice format for over 5 years now stretching across three sensor technologies; Dragon, Monstro, and now V-Raptor. If you dig through the alleyways of REDUSER you'll find many of my notes regarding lens coverage back when this format was new to the industry. Since then optics are now made specifically for this modern digital take on the VistaVision format even, which is tremendous.
First up, charts and guides. These are often useful to show Directors, Studios, Producers, VFX, and Post Houses; but also very nice to have on hand when visualizing the different formats or simply finding out what the Max FPS is.
RED V-Raptor 8K VV - Major Format Chart
RED V-Raptor 8K VV - Spherical Format Guide
RED V-Raptor 8K VV - Anamorphic Format Guide
Also, I've added V-Raptor to my https://phfx.com/tools/formatCompare/ tool. Very, very useful when trying to match HFOV and such between different formats and different camera systems.
**Update. Created new data sheets for the now very real in black Raptor 8K S35.
RED V-Raptor 8K S35 - Spherical Format Guide
RED V-Raptor 8K S35 - Anamorphic Format Guide
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