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Darren Levine December 23rd, 2012 05:31 PM

C100 footage, download mts
 
Another see for yourself clip, the original internal camera file was uploaded so you can download it and scrutinize. additional shooting details are at the vimeo page


Evan Bourcier December 23rd, 2012 06:28 PM

Re: C100 footage, download mts
 
Just to double check, this is ungraded in EOS standard? Could you do a shot with the Cine profile? I forget the names now off the top of my head, would love to see how the flat footage grades though, been hearing some whining about 4:2:0. Looks great by the way!

Darren Levine December 23rd, 2012 09:30 PM

Re: C100 footage, download mts
 
Try this out...


Evan Bourcier December 23rd, 2012 09:45 PM

Re: C100 footage, download mts
 
Thanks! If you happen to have any lying around I'd love to see some outdoor footage in harsh lighting that's flat, don't feel any rush or anything though haha. Just love playing with examples.

Matt Davis December 24th, 2012 07:49 AM

Re: C100 footage, download mts
 
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Originally Posted by Evan Bourcier (Post 1769393)
I'd love to see some outdoor footage in harsh lighting that's flat

Evan, sorry these are stills - I can probably dig out the raw MTS files (wrapped to QT perhaps) to these, but after illustrating the point elsewhere, here's my experience with WDR and C-Log...

First frame WDR, second frame C-log ungraded, third frame C-log graded. It won't be to everyone's taste, but my world is Corporate where colourful sharp pictures cut to the beat. The C-log ungraded shot shows how much detail's sitting in the shadows whilst the mid tones and low highlights are slightly lower on the IRE scale allowing lots of head room for highlights. Graded, I've added back a little sharpness, struggled with the sky (to match other shots in glorious summer sunshine) and flattened the mids over the WDR shot.


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