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I have a problem on my new X-T3, a "Stuck Pixel" white dot visible in dark areas of the image, like this:
Appears only in the video and not in photos, does any of you have the same problem?
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33 minutes ago, Stathman said:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/iemw3r
You can create it yourself though, its not that difficult.
LUTCalc is a nice tool.
Thank you very much!
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Someone can put "HLG to ALEXA X2 LUT" to download
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Hi guys, do you have problems with the Xt3 and dead pixels? I have a dead pixel (white dot) that is visible in the video especially in the shadows, unfortunately pixel mapping works only in photo mode, I think fujifilm should implement pixel mapping in video mode
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I wrote to fujifilm to add 2.35:1 framing guideline, do you too guys, if we are many maybe they add it with a software update: https://contact.fujifilm.com/cgi-bin/mail/form.cgi/contact_tokyo_headquarters
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2 hours ago, androidlad said:
Try play both files with VLC and/or MPV.
Is the same, I think is a Mac problem
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15 hours ago, Attila Bakos said:
Try setting both clips to full range in Resolve. Do they show a difference?
Done, but nothing happened, I do not have a windows computer to see if it's just a Mac problem with h.265(HEVC), in the Display / Viewfinder of the camera I see more like h.264 than the h.265 that once imported on the mac is much darker and contrasted
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1 hour ago, androidlad said:
The files themselves are the same. The difference you are seeing is because of the Mac QuickTime gamma/colour shift. Put them in Premiere Pro and compare.
Thanks for the reply, I don't use Premiere Pro, I use Davinci Resolve and the h.265(HEVC) is much darker, there is a solution on Mac?
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X-T3 h.265 crushed blacks clipped highlights on macbook pro
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Same problem here, iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017) Radeon Pro 560 4 GB, the blacks on h.265 are crushed compared to h.264. I have not found a solution.