Bill Binder
March 17th, 2010, 10:50 AM
Hmmm... Not sure whether to post this question here or in the Cineform forum, but I guess I'll start here.
I sometimes get a bit lost on this topic, so I'm really just looking for how to set this up correctly in Vegas. Let's say I shoot video on a 5D2, then run the mov files through NeoScene to transcode to Cineform. (Also note that 100% of my distribution is web based, e.g. Blip, Exposure Room, YouTube).
When I drop these Cineform files onto the Vegas timeline:
1. Do I still need to drop a Computer or Studio RGB fx onto the clips to get the right levels?
2. In my scope settings, do I click the IRE checkbox or not?
3. In my scope settings, do I check the 16-235 box?
What's interesting is that I've been using 0 contrast on my picture profile in the 5D2 to help flatten the image, but with NeoScene, it's already so flat (which is good I know), that it makes me want to start cranking up the contrast in camera again.
Any thoughts, help, appreciated...
I sometimes get a bit lost on this topic, so I'm really just looking for how to set this up correctly in Vegas. Let's say I shoot video on a 5D2, then run the mov files through NeoScene to transcode to Cineform. (Also note that 100% of my distribution is web based, e.g. Blip, Exposure Room, YouTube).
When I drop these Cineform files onto the Vegas timeline:
1. Do I still need to drop a Computer or Studio RGB fx onto the clips to get the right levels?
2. In my scope settings, do I click the IRE checkbox or not?
3. In my scope settings, do I check the 16-235 box?
What's interesting is that I've been using 0 contrast on my picture profile in the 5D2 to help flatten the image, but with NeoScene, it's already so flat (which is good I know), that it makes me want to start cranking up the contrast in camera again.
Any thoughts, help, appreciated...