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Steven Thomas March 1st, 2006 01:23 PM

The frame grab is straight off of the mt2 file playing Nero Showtime.

As of yet, I have not done any editing. My plan is to use
Vegas with Cineform, or Edius Pro 3.61


Steve

Thomas Smet March 1st, 2006 04:36 PM

ok now that looks correct. The tiff clearly shows the 2x2 pixel blocks in the chroma.

For some strange reason your jpegs show a highly smoothed blurred and interpolated chroma. I compared both and they are as clear as night and day. This is why I was confused. I never heard of jpegs smoothing chroma by that much. This tiff looks exactly right.

Very nice footage by the way.

Steven Thomas March 1st, 2006 04:41 PM

Thanks Thomas,
I'm really enjoying this camera. Everything about it is pro.

I believe a lot of people are waking up to how well the HD100 performs - especially for $6K !

I'm now a JVC fan for sure.

Paolo Ciccone March 1st, 2006 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas Smet
ok now that looks correct. The tiff clearly shows the 2x2 pixel blocks in the chroma.

For some strange reason your jpegs show a highly smoothed blurred and interpolated chroma.

I wonder if the fact that the tiff is not from the same exact frame makes any difference. I guess that different points in the stream might lead to slightly different results. Just speculating...

--
Paolo

Mike Sakovski March 2nd, 2006 05:20 PM

these grabs remind me Deadwood HBO series.. the same dramatic, crashed blacks look. Pretty cool)

Steven Thomas March 2nd, 2006 07:08 PM

Mike the blacks were probably crushed to much.

Today, I used the same color matrix, but went with Tim's suggestion
with knee at 80%, and black stretch 3.

This renders better overall lattitude and pulled better detail in the blacks.

Steve


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