Grainy EX1 Footage.
Hi there,
I've recently shot a short promo. (Cross Shot on 2 X EX1 cameras.) On watching it back some of the shots are really grainy i'm wondering why this happened and what can be done to fix it? The format I used was 1280 x 720 25p on one camera 720 25p on the other. (this was actually one thing that suprised me - even thoguh they were both EX1's they didn't have the same format options. On further research i found that these were in fact the same format albeit displayed differently for each camera, does this seem right??) It was a perfect filming day - bright sunshine, however we were filming in shadows at some points but the light was never low enough to adversly affect the filming conditions. We white balanced and were careful correctly expose the shots. If anyone can give an insight as to why this happened and any ways to fix it i would greatly appreciate it. Many thanks, Ben. |
Re: Grainy EX1 Footage.
Hi Ben and welcome!
I'm not sure I can help you but more information would be helpful. Did both cameras exhibit noise? Under what circumstances? What picture profile were you using (same for each camera?) What were your camera settings, especially iris? ND filter? Could you have inadvertently turned up gain? |
Re: Grainy EX1 Footage.
Is it possible that you turned up the gain switch by accident?
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Re: Grainy EX1 Footage.
The EX1 and EX1R have a certain 'texture' when compared to, say F3 or FS700. To my eyes, it's more grain than noise (having worked with JVC).
If it really is causing problems for you, try the Neat Video plug-in for uncanny noise reduction. It doesn't perform miracles, but it does a nice 'lipstick' job which will help for web compression. For higher bitrate compression, I'm tempted to leave as is, especially if downsampling to SD/DVD. Neat Video - best noise reduction for digital video Quote:
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