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    abmbarry got a reaction from Andrew Reid in Panasonic GH4 footage shot with the EOSHD Shooter's Guide Cinema Settings   
    Metabones GH4 Speed Booster Release date:
    “ When the Brown Bear of the North spies the Golden Fox chasing the Pink Rabbit down the Burrow of Discovery and the Earth is at 31.446% of it’s Sun orbit, then the Pin of Withholding will be pulled by the Black Badger deep within the Pink Rabbit’s domain.  The Blue Balloon of Revelation will ascend into the misty morning skies before us all.  We will look up in wonder and apprehension as the Blue Balloon rotates slowly to reveal at last; .. the Release date of the long-awaited GH4 SpeedBooster.
    Alas, ..  If only permanent ink had been used!
     
    Baz
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    abmbarry reacted to noone in Grading   
    Looking forward to watching and learning from this thread.     I know my way around for stills a bit but video is a whole new concept for me.
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    abmbarry reacted to markbatey in The EOSHD Panasonic GH4 Shooter's Guide - Now Available   
    Andrew - Just a query about your advice on audio levels (page 71-71) in the excellent and very useful book. You say that the "mic level limiter" is in fact an automatic audio gain control, and that with it switched on the mic level adjust does not work. On my GH4 it appears that the limiter is a normal limiter, reducing the level only when it starts to clip at high levels. Also, the mic level adjust works with the limiter switched in. So I'm finding that the traditional way of setting levels works well - turn the limiter off, set the level so that it never hits the red, then turn it back on, just to catch any unexpected peaks in audio. I can't find an option to use fully auto audio levels in my camera - which actually might be nice under some (but not many) circumstances.
     
    Or have I misunderstood something here?
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    abmbarry reacted to pietz in The EOSHD Panasonic GH4 Shooter's Guide - Now Available   
    Preferences -> General -> Default Scale to Frame Size. Tick this option and youre good to go.
     
    however there is one thing that you need to know: when this box is ticked and you take a 4k clip and drag it into a 1080p timeline, the clip will be zoomed out to fit the frame as you want BUT this is now referred to as 100% scale size. that is not a problem just something to work with. if you now want to zoom in native resolution of one of your clips you have to change the scale to 200%.
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