androidlad
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androidlad got a reaction from filmmakereu in Emulating the texture of film
https://videovillage.co/filmbox/
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androidlad got a reaction from Rinad Amir in HD on a 4K timeline
In Premiere Pro, you don't have to drag to resize. Simply right click the clip and choose "Scale to frame size" and it will match timeline resolution.
Make sure "Maximum render quality" is checked so it uses a good quality up-scaling algorithm (bicubic).
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androidlad got a reaction from MrSMW in HD on a 4K timeline
In Premiere Pro, you don't have to drag to resize. Simply right click the clip and choose "Scale to frame size" and it will match timeline resolution.
Make sure "Maximum render quality" is checked so it uses a good quality up-scaling algorithm (bicubic).
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androidlad got a reaction from omega1978 in HD on a 4K timeline
In Premiere Pro, you don't have to drag to resize. Simply right click the clip and choose "Scale to frame size" and it will match timeline resolution.
Make sure "Maximum render quality" is checked so it uses a good quality up-scaling algorithm (bicubic).
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androidlad got a reaction from Emanuel in iPhone 12 Pro Max - "ProRAW" and 5 axis IBIS
Camera2 API is for Android.
iOS camera API does not yet allow sharpness/noise reduction control in either photo or video mode.
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androidlad got a reaction from Rinad Amir in GoPro Hero 9 Black Coming Soon with 5K30/4K60
23.6MP sensor (IMX677), 5K 30P Video (5120 x 2880), 20MP photos, 1.4in front screen for preview/status, 2.27in main screen, 479 Euro.
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androidlad got a reaction from Juank in GoPro Hero 9 Black Coming Soon with 5K30/4K60
Sony Semicon imposes strict licensing restrictions, one of these restrictions is that certain sensors can only be put in specific products (eg. mobile phone only).
This is why drone cameras from Autel/DJI have only recently started using the more than 3 years old IMX586 sensor.
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androidlad got a reaction from AlexTrinder96 in GoPro Hero 9 Black Coming Soon with 5K30/4K60
Sony Semicon imposes strict licensing restrictions, one of these restrictions is that certain sensors can only be put in specific products (eg. mobile phone only).
This is why drone cameras from Autel/DJI have only recently started using the more than 3 years old IMX586 sensor.
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androidlad got a reaction from ntblowz in GoPro Hero 9 Black Coming Soon with 5K30/4K60
Sony Semicon imposes strict licensing restrictions, one of these restrictions is that certain sensors can only be put in specific products (eg. mobile phone only).
This is why drone cameras from Autel/DJI have only recently started using the more than 3 years old IMX586 sensor.
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androidlad got a reaction from Matins 2 in Canon's internal data leaked
It's not 5%, it's been updated to 0.2%.
I downloaded it, and it's just boring website assets like product promo videos, marketing copy, layout designs and stuff, from years ago.
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androidlad reacted to Geoff CB in Panasonic S1 Moire interview red t-shirt
Thankfully it's on a solid color. Select the red of the shirt with a qualifier and use a little blur and it should reduce it.
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androidlad reacted to Kino in Sony A7S III
This is some of the best footage I have seen from the camera. A7SIII colors and DR rival 16 bit linear RAW from F5/F55 from a few years ago, all of that in a 10 bit 4:2:2 codec:
In the hands of a capable shooter, the lack of internal RAW is no limitation at all.
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androidlad got a reaction from Stathman in Sony A7S III
Graded and matched to Alexa using the above footage, with CineMatch plugin:
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androidlad reacted to Trek of Joy in Sony A7S III
More SOOC footage at 50/100p from the "No Limits" launch video by Jacques Crafford.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kYjaH84X9871d8-Rmuj9DOXfmtAH6V6i?fbclid=IwAR3LPZ7njD6UadrWtejYeGQHq5hfTCNOKXBrdliOZ4w4cvrja5IrzGgRnhY
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androidlad got a reaction from Emanuel in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from andrgl in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from UncleBobsPhotography in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from Juank in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from Rinad Amir in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from kaylee in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from Geoff CB in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from zerocool22 in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from Geoff_L in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.
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androidlad got a reaction from PannySVHS in I bought a Canon EOS R5 - potential overheating solutions
This thread details the teardown process, modifications made and some important findings:
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/6848700307?pn=1
He replaced the two thermal pads that did not fully cover the CPU with a dollop of thermal paste and noticed significantly better and more even heat dissipation.
Most important finding: despite the temperature drop and improved heat dissipation, 8K/4K HQ still cut off at 20min mark, suggesting a firmware limit is also in place.