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Floris van Eck January 28th, 2008 01:34 PM

(How) Do you use custom presets?
 
I was wondering how many of you do use the Custom Presets? Do you use them always or only in certain situations? I like the natural look of the Canon XL-H1 (Factory default) but I think there is too much magenta. But I also see too much magenta in Steven Dempsey's Panalook custom preset. I think from all the presets, I like the Kodak filmstock emulation best.

But I am now doing some advanced testing with my camera in a studio environment. I am matching my lightmeter and camera so I can use my lightmeter to access a scene. I also hooked it up to Canon Console for use with the waveform monitor so check exposure/overall brightness.

The thing is that custom presets have influence on the images (light/shadows) so I need to stick to one preset to keep things matched.

So should I stick with factory default or use one of the presets? The preset should be easy to work with in post so I guess a natural colored preset.

Herman Van Deventer January 28th, 2008 03:37 PM

Floris /

After one year of non stop shooting / I have decided to stick to Alistar
Chapmans presets CP 1 general prefered setup & CP 4 Extra Latitude.

I think Alistar did a great job with the 2 x prests.

I never use the factory default preset / Tendancy to blow out the highlights.

Dave Gosley January 29th, 2008 09:07 AM

Where from?
 
Hi,
Tried searching for the presets you mention - can't find them.. Would like to try them - where can I find them please?

Chris Hurd January 29th, 2008 09:36 AM

Dave, see http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=66776


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