Keep an eye on the Kineraw Webpage. Updating.
http://www.kineraw.com/
Kineraw Webpage
Started by
FilmMan
, Aug 11 2012 04:28 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 11 August 2012 - 04:28 AM
#2
Posted 15 August 2012 - 05:29 AM
For those watching America's Got Talent, this fellow (Eric Buss) was on their special Youtube and Snapple show. His older acts were entertaining. Check this out for a laugh while we wait for Kineraw to update their webpage.
#4
Posted 25 August 2012 - 04:51 PM
Haha! What the hell is wrong with me. I'm having more fun with the raw samples off of Kineraw website than the ones from BMC.
#5
Posted 25 August 2012 - 08:22 PM
I still can't download them. Their server is terrible.
#6
Posted 25 August 2012 - 10:10 PM
I was able to download 2 videos today. It took me a couple of tries. It is hit and miss. Hopefully they address this downloading issue.
http://www.kineraw.c...Samples#product
http://www.kineraw.c...Samples#product
#7
Posted 26 August 2012 - 03:48 PM
Kineraw are doing my head in. This seems like Red Scarlet two I bet soon the price will go up.
#8
Posted 08 September 2012 - 07:44 PM
I got time to convert the KineRAW-S35 2048x1080 version of the video Alvin Somwaru helped shoot in Golden Gate Park into Letter-boxed MPEG4 1920x1080 for posting on Vimeo,
I used TEncoder set to 12000 kbps and two pass compression for the conversion from the graded uncompressed AVI but there are still some compression artifacts that show up here and there, anyone have suggestions for a better free, or maybe not free, encoder for making H.264 video files that Vimeo will accept?
I was using just the MPEG4v2 option in VirtualDUB but that is one pass and shows much worse compression artifacts. If you see the video as looking too light and washed out on your MAC notebook let me know about that, I may try to post another copy graded darker. It seems there is a bug in Quicktime where it shows videos too light and washed out looking, under Media Player on my Brother's PC with the CRT monitor set to 1920 resolution it looks OK as far as brightness. Viewing on a LCD or HD monitor it may look like the highlights are burned out and the shadows too dark since I encoded it full range for PC viewing.
I used TEncoder set to 12000 kbps and two pass compression for the conversion from the graded uncompressed AVI but there are still some compression artifacts that show up here and there, anyone have suggestions for a better free, or maybe not free, encoder for making H.264 video files that Vimeo will accept?
I was using just the MPEG4v2 option in VirtualDUB but that is one pass and shows much worse compression artifacts. If you see the video as looking too light and washed out on your MAC notebook let me know about that, I may try to post another copy graded darker. It seems there is a bug in Quicktime where it shows videos too light and washed out looking, under Media Player on my Brother's PC with the CRT monitor set to 1920 resolution it looks OK as far as brightness. Viewing on a LCD or HD monitor it may look like the highlights are burned out and the shadows too dark since I encoded it full range for PC viewing.
Developer of Freeish uncompressed 4K+ DI/NLE/MIX/CC and de-Bayer software from:
www.DANCAD3D.com
www.DANCAD3D.com
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