I assume we've all seen this? Shooting in a party environment with strongly-colored LED party lights (reg, green, blue, etc.). The waveform and zebras all look fine. No clipping, but when you look at the footage at home, faces look clipped. Luminance on the waveform seems fine, but when you switch to an RGB waveform, certain colors are skyrocketing over 110 IRE, and are often blown out. Pulling the individual color back down below 100 does not help. If it's clipped, it's clipped.
I've been shooting a lot of weddings with C100's lately, and I'm constantly running into this. I'm not sure there's any solution using my current gear, nor even what types of scopes I'd need to use while shooting. Seems like to avoid color clipping, I' need to massively underexpose the luminance of the image. And nothing in post seems to help.
Are there any cameras or types of sensors that handle this situation better? What about esoteric options, like the F35's CCD sensor? And I'm curious, how does motion picture film handle this situation?
I've been shooting a lot of weddings with C100's lately, and I'm constantly running into this. I'm not sure there's any solution using my current gear, nor even what types of scopes I'd need to use while shooting. Seems like to avoid color clipping, I' need to massively underexpose the luminance of the image. And nothing in post seems to help.
Are there any cameras or types of sensors that handle this situation better? What about esoteric options, like the F35's CCD sensor? And I'm curious, how does motion picture film handle this situation?
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