Drat! Wish I'd waited. Oh well. I've already used Cinematch on a project, with impressive results.
Thread: CineMatch
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11-23-2020 03:27 PM
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11-23-2020 08:19 PM
Looks like with the Black Friday pricing their Nitrate upgrade from standard film convert is actually maybe worth it, $59.
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11-24-2020 12:49 AM
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11-26-2020 07:35 PM
Wow! Consider me SUPER impressed. Here's two similar shots from a film I'm working on at the moment, A-cam was the Sony F55, B-cam was the Fuji X-T3 on a gimbal (for just a couple of shots).
Matching the Fujis to Sony cameras is BRUTAL. I've shot colour charts with them both, and done some manual matching, and after a lot of work can get them close-enough (Davinci's Colour Transform tool is no good for the combo). But it's a lot of work.
Dropped Cinematch in, a couple of quick tweaks, and boom, we can slip the Fuji clips in without anyone noticing. I'm off to put down my hard-earned for it now.
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11-26-2020 08:08 PM
That's a really good match. I had it match my Red One to my C200 and a BlackMagic Pocket 6K and it synced up the color just about perfectly. Money well spent!
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11-29-2020 05:47 PM
Yeah I'm liking it. Not for matching cameras right now, but for changing the look to get BMD or Arri vibes from Panasonic footage. Nothing on a real project, just some tinkering on older footage. Cool. $149 is a no brainer, this will help in the future no doubt.
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12-14-2020 02:52 AM
I'm currently editing a project that has c200, c500, r6, phantom 4, a7iii, fs5, and BM pocket cinema camera. Still need to see how much is log/raw but cinematch looks awesome.
Maybe we can feel more comfortable buying cross-brand cameras of different sizes?