Just an example:
"I will post frames from all of the work, but I have just completed my
first series of tests on the Red camera. Shooting went very well, the
prototype was extraordinarily well behaved. I am very pleased with the
keys that I am pulling from the material, and I can't wait to see a
green screen comp on the big screen. The image from the sensor has a
pleasing look to it, not noisy, not grainy, not sharpened by any
sharpening kernel, and it color corrects easily, yielding very pleasing
and true colors."
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11-13-2006 02:11 PM
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Red Zoom #196 #197
Red Tele #104
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11-13-2006 02:39 PM
Awesome. Very very awesome.
Jaime Vallés
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11-13-2006 02:45 PM
Does anyone know what color grading system is being used here? Is it Red's proprietary grading?
I'll check cinematography.com as well.....
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11-13-2006 02:56 PM
Hi,
You need to read David's notes with each set of frames.
Stephen
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11-13-2006 03:04 PM
do you have the direct link to his article? there is so much there, TBs of thanks
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11-13-2006 04:21 PM
Color Grading on these images where not done.. just a rough white balance on some of the images, and on most they are straight out of the prototype of RedCine at "flat line" settings.
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11-13-2006 04:53 PM
Sorry Jarred,
are the images available? Where?------------------------------
Red Camera #265 #266
Red Zoom #196 #197
Red Tele #104
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11-13-2006 05:35 PM
images will be posted over the next few days
My most used on-set statement? "That seems unnecessarily dangerous."
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11-13-2006 09:53 PM
Hopefully all the files can be mirrored, if Jim J. has permission... I've got a feeling that those folks are going to get their bandwidth SMACKED when the RED frame grabs go on-line...
Jim Arthurs
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11-13-2006 10:06 PM
you guys are good at taking care of mirroring issues
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