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Tim,
Many thanks for the time spent and the files. I too want to go the "digital negative" and then Post for each use (DVD, HD & Film) When shooting with this "flat" setting, what do you use for live-preview? Since the gamma is going to be wrong on any display device what does it look like? |
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If you want to shoot as flat as possible for the most options in D.I., use black stretch 3, and a 80% knee. That should give you all the dynamic range this camera is capable of. Set your zebra to 100% and make sure your highlights don't exceed it (unless you want them to.) Then, in post, colour correct your HD and SD versions independent of your D.I. for film blowup. Most of the high-end D.I. suites have LUTs (look up tables) built in for various print film stocks so you can work in a digitial WYSIWYG environment. |
On the setup issue, is the setup applied to NTSC analog out when shooting either HDV or DV? I want to be sure I fully understand this as there has been so much confusion on this in the past. I believe my PDX-10 is in the offending "adds setup to 1394" catagory.
So what I am asking then is this: when shooting DV or HDV, the 1394 output has no setup added and the analog outputs do, for both HDV and DV, correct? I will be shooting with the new JVC this weekend. Just test footage to help decide on the workflow here at the day job. Thanks for the work. I sent this thread off to our camera expert, in case we need to match the 100a and the JVC at some point. Sean McHenry |
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The HD100 never adds 7.5 setup to 1394 output in any case, but it looks like the DVX100A does (even though it shouldn't.) |
100% Accurate. I forgot to change the 7.5 setup back to 0 and the picture was pure mud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for providing your test results.
I'm preparing to do a test on the HD100 and I was comparing your setups to what is mentioned in the menu pages of the camera manual. I'm assuming that "Cine" refers to "Cinema Mode", however I can't find any reference to "Filmout" in the menus listed. Have I missed something? Since part of the test is a transfer to 35mm I was wondering if you noticed any increase in noise with the black stretch being applied? Have you done any tests with the different gamma levels? |
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I seem to remember Filmout being mentioned in a review, but I don't see it (or can't find it) in the manual for the GY-HD100. |
FILMOUT is undocumented and was added last minute as requested by one of the filmmaker "consultants." I think it was probably James Tocher from DFG in Vancouver, but I'm not sure.
We've been discussing the pros and cons of using a filmout curve with MPEG2 compression and 8-bit. Here's one of many threads on the topic: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=59912 |
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