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Dear Jon,
We will implement, in our Gemini 4:4:4, the ability to record full uncompressed 10-Bit, S-Log or other Log, to one SSD while simultaneously recording to a second SSD with a Grading LUT applied. The goal is to allow post to have the native S-Log, plus a copy with the grading LUT applied so that they can have an idea what was intended. Of couse, we will allow, in the future for user loadable and possibly, user programmable, LUTs to be used for the grading LUT. And the Gemini 4:4:4 will allow one to select a viewing LUT or not. We will have the ability, in future firmware releases, to select or not a viewing LUT for the LCD and each of the HD-SDI and HDMI outputs. Our intial firmware release will not have all of these features, but we will have these as soon as possible. |
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I wouldn't compare a highly compressed 8 bit recording with a lightly compressed 8 bit recording. DSLRs are limited in what you can do with the exposure adjustments in post anyway, you don't want to be bringing up the noise in the shadows. |
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Dear David,
The Gemini 4:4:4 can record S-Log only if the camera can output S-Log. If the camera outputs Rec. 709, we can record that also, or any other normal flavor of HD-SDI. Single Link HD-SDI, Dual Link HD-SDI and in a future firmware release HD-SDI 3G. The Gemini 4:4:4 supports 4:2:2 as well as 4:4:4 cameras. It is proper to note that S-Log or other Log footage has to be generated in the camera, not in the Gemini 4:4:4. Also, we plan to fully support ARRIRAW next year. |
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I like the way Red Canon rolls off the tongue. |
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I suspect you are well aware of that in principle, but other people may not be, and get the wrong message from the talk of bitdepth. What really needs to be got across is that simply recording a 10 bit video signal isn't necessarily much advantage over 8 bit. It's when used in conjunction with something like S-log it really gives the benefit. Of course, even with something like you describe (default look up table) the downside may still be far greater rendering. Hence why I'd like to see the option in any future camera of an either/or approach. Either processed video (to something like XDCAM422) OR something like RAW. Or maybe even both recorded at the same time...... |
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We really want both, don't we? A nice curve and enough bits lets us capture a wide range as well as subtle textures and smooth gradients. And add really high compression quality to the ask. Lots of bits and the perfect curve do no good if the image is reduced to a bunch of large monotone boxes. :) @Dan Keaton... The Gemini 4:4:4 solution sounds really nice (assuming that the camera can feed it.) It solves the problem David mentioned about sometimes wanting gradable material and sometimes wanting the fastest possible render and delivery. Having a record of the on-set grade answers some comments I heard from DPs at NAB: Digital makes it easier to fix things in post, but it can also undo the creative intent of the DP. By locking the on-set grade (and providing a safety recording), the DP can re-assert some authority. |
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"... Canon on the red carpet in Hollywood and RED from the garage. Head to head. Jim" |
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Yep I'd hate to be trying to sell high end video cameras right now. The area of the industry has likely gone stone cold.
Cheers. |
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It is getting kind of thick!... Really, what is going to shatter the earth? We are going to get news of products that might give more for less money than in the past. Canon better have some good stuff or they risk look like fools imho. At least RED can release their 4-years delayed Scarlet. Oh how pessimistic I have become!
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I think we now know its not likely to be a dSLR camera right?
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It's pretty clear that
1) yesterday we got the news about the 1D X (shipping in March) to set initial expectations, http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/digital-...lr-camera.html 2) on the 26th, we will learn more about consumer products, including EOS cameras, and 3) on the 3rd, we will learn what's up in digital cinema. Something for everybody! :) |
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Less than 2 weeks to go!
Jim Martin Filmtools.com |
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