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Kajito Nagib
January 16th, 2013, 12:53 AM
Here's a few questions about customizing the picture quality in Picture Profile.
1.Does the detail level sharpen the image or does it do just what it says bring out more detail or both?
2.Is the color phase used to adjust for skin tones kind of like what the color tone does in the Canon 7D picture profile?
3. I noticed while playing around with color depth that it seems to darken or lighten colors is that right? what is the purpose to adjust color depth is it to dial in an overall look?
4.Finally for white balance there are two settings to choose from LB-CC (film type) or R-B (video type) normally which one would I use and why? Seems like LB-CC can be compared to white balance shift in the Canon 7D . I know the FS700 can't be compared to the 7D but I'm trying to get a sense of what these useful functions do. It's kind of hard to notice some of these subtle changes on a Zacuto EVF but that's all I had to work with.

thanks.

Sergiu Macarescu
January 16th, 2013, 04:10 AM
Hi,
As far as I know detail level is just sharpens the image (better bring it down)
Color Phase is like saturation on the 7d

Alister Chapman
January 16th, 2013, 01:39 PM
Detail correction boosts the contrast in the image around edges. It does this by adding a dark edge to areas of coarse detail. It does not change the resolution of the image, just the apparent sharpness by increasing localised contrast. The higher the contrast in an image the sharper it looks. Crushing the blacks in an image will make it look sharper as you increase the contrast.

Colour phase alters the hue of the entire image, not just skin tones, it shifts the image between yellow/green and orange/red. It provides a coarse color adjustment.

Colour depth does indeed adjust the brightness of coloured objects. Most colour adjustments adjust the saturation, but on the FS cameras they adjust the luminance of the coloured object which has the effect of making the colour look relatively more or less intense. You have to watch these settings as it can actually cause adjusted colours to over or under expose relative to non adjusted colours.

I normally use LB-CC as this shifts the white balance while also compensating for any brightness change that might also occur. The R-B shift keeps the Green channel static and then alters just the red and blue channels to shift the white balance. Extreme adjustments can result in a green tint.

Kajito Nagib
January 16th, 2013, 02:47 PM
I try to get as close as possible to the look I want in camera and then tweak it a little in post. thanks Alister for taking the time to explain it.