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William Hohauser June 9th, 2017 01:45 PM

Re: Horrible Day W/ The LS300
 
Where is the optimum level for the gray card on the histogram? What is the percentage rating for the gray card you used? I was thinking that we could set the histogram upper or lower limit graph markers to that point for easy reference.

Lee Powell June 9th, 2017 02:42 PM

Re: Horrible Day W/ The LS300
 
For J-Log1 footage, JVC recommends exposing 18% gray at 36 IRE, with 90% white at 66 IRE. The histogram is too small to do this accurately, I use the zebra set at 40% Top, 35% Bottom. In practice, you can expose 18% gray at whatever IRE level you prefer, leaving more or less headroom for superwhite highlights. Alternatively, if you don't need to maintain consistent skintones across multiple clips, you can set zebra Top to OVER and Bottom to 95%, and use it guard against highlight clipping.

William Hohauser June 9th, 2017 03:45 PM

Re: Horrible Day W/ The LS300
 
The histogram has upper and lower boundaries that can be changed. It can be changed in increments of 5%. Now I'm not sure if 35% corresponds to 35IRE but it would be nice if it did.

Lee Powell June 9th, 2017 04:23 PM

Re: Horrible Day W/ The LS300
 
Recording range and histogram range are set separately. White Clip in the Camera Process menu can be set from 100-108%. For J-Log1 footage, I use 108% to maximize superwhite margin. Histogram Top in the LCD/VF-Display Settings menu can be set from 5-110%. I'd set this high enough to cover your White Clip setting.


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