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Mikey R

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  1. On 28/04/2016 at 10:24 PM, Inazuma said:

    Lol you guys talk about thickness of the image like wine conocers talk about their drink.   Please stop. You cant possibly make judgements lile this from a compressed web video. You need the raw footage in your hands and know about how it was lit, shot etc. Most people who use cameras like the gh4 arent setting up huge diffusers to soften 1k watt lights or even the sun. Thats really where the difference lays when you see footage from a 10k camera and from a 1k camera

    After working with Panasonic footage for years (gh1, gx7), every time I see Canon footage these days it just seems thicker, richer, more solid somehow. It is the only way I can think of to describe what I'm seeing! It just seems to have more "weight" .. is it just because the colours are so right/pleasing?? 

    I know it sounds crazy, but that is what I see, and how my brain interprets/labels it. I'm glad I'm not the only one! It shines though fine on the web too.. 

    I did own a Canon 50d for a while, and I do like the gh1 colour better than the gx7.. 

  2. The most interesting low cost sensor out there for me is the new Blackmagic micro cinema.. global shutter.. all our motion cadencemo issues gone right? With a speed booster, it could be a 1.7x crop of "full frame", which is really a stills more than movie film thing, right?..

    APSC size is about the same as 35mm movie film, all the apeture/field conventions translate straight across. If the BM micro cinema had the the lowlight of the A7s.. the perfect cheap sensor..

    Global shutter, A7s lowlight, 4k, log, raw, hdmi out - speedbooster built into camera with auto calibration, wifi, pre cognitive auto focus logic.. what else do we want?

    All in an NX500 sized body please, $450 w/o lens ;)

    And a half sized version built into a drone.

     

     

     

  3. Hi Turboguard, could be a few things - quicktime gamma shift - http://www.thedvshow.com/vault/detail.php?id=QT Gamma Stripper, could be PP's h264 encoding http://nofilmschool.com/2014/09/massive-difference-export-quality-fcpx-and-premiere-pro 

    Try playing the file in VLC and see if that helps..

    The other thing is PP has no built in colour management, so afaik you have to use a (lut?) calibrated external display with a seperate ouput as you can't really trust the colours in PP's gui window https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1733974

    Hopefully someone else with a bit more knowledge can chip in here..

    Good luck!

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