Karim D. Ghantous
Well-known member
Matt: Lovely images, beautifully lit (I'd love to see a photo of the lighting set-up), yet very noisy. Why so? Surely not due to lack of light?
Christopher: Nice image, and even at this frame size it shows how crisp the EPIC is. I'm assuming that with highlight recovery, that sunny patch on his sleeve will show detail? This kind of shot makes me want to buy a RED just for stills. Remember how I kept harassing you in the past about your EPIC stills and how they were noisy and harsh? I'd like to know what you're doing differently here. Obviously it's a software export issue. It's a mystery that needs to be solved, damn it!
EDIT: It's getting weirder. Joseph's shot of the pylon is soft, and Mark's shot of the girl is as sharp as a ceramic edged scalpel. I see a lot of soft stills from REDs and I see a lot of sharp ones. Sadly I don't have a computer that can run RCX so I can't try to solve the issue for myself.
So: WTF? I think users are taking frame extraction for granted and whether or not the results are sharp, it's an accident. I'm starting to understand why some people perceive REDs as inferior or unreliable cameras (which is obviously not true). There must be an optimal way to do this.
Christopher: Nice image, and even at this frame size it shows how crisp the EPIC is. I'm assuming that with highlight recovery, that sunny patch on his sleeve will show detail? This kind of shot makes me want to buy a RED just for stills. Remember how I kept harassing you in the past about your EPIC stills and how they were noisy and harsh? I'd like to know what you're doing differently here. Obviously it's a software export issue. It's a mystery that needs to be solved, damn it!
EDIT: It's getting weirder. Joseph's shot of the pylon is soft, and Mark's shot of the girl is as sharp as a ceramic edged scalpel. I see a lot of soft stills from REDs and I see a lot of sharp ones. Sadly I don't have a computer that can run RCX so I can't try to solve the issue for myself.
So: WTF? I think users are taking frame extraction for granted and whether or not the results are sharp, it's an accident. I'm starting to understand why some people perceive REDs as inferior or unreliable cameras (which is obviously not true). There must be an optimal way to do this.
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