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Yep, you read that right. ISO 6400 on the second shot
YesWait, but your LUTS are for Cinelike D but not V-log?
I admit the thread's title doesn't really reflect the main thread any moreI thought this thread was about exposing V-Log footage :undecided
To my opinion the reasons for chrom smearing are not understood by now really. Could be that this is a Premiere issue only, since that behaviour has not be confirmed in Resolve or Vegas.
So to blame v-log l for but to offer CineD luts instead? Well I have seen significant noise in such profiles in the lowlight areas of first test footage - noise that is stronger then with v-log l with approriate settings. That would be also a nogo since flat profiles are of interest in situations with high contrast maybe also in combination with lowlight.
Nope its not a Premiere only issue, its there just the same in AE in 32 bit space as well.
Nope its not a Premiere only issue, its there just the same in AE in 32 bit space as well.
Its a flaw in how Panasonic implemented it, its not in the DVX200 either according to Barry Green, same 8 bit codec, same M4/3 setup, same V-Log.
Panasonic botched it...plain and simple, they should have mapped the V-Log for the GH4 12 stop range right at the beginning instead of mapping it to the Varicam minus 2 stops and roll off at 79 IRE.
They did a terrible job., thats the truth, its not even implemented as nicely as the DV200 version, as Barry Green said, whats happening in the GH4 is profoundly unacceptable, if a hacker had done this job of creating V-Log, they would be getting all kinds of
flak. Also notice that all the beta testers have been very silent since its release.
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Agreed!! I personally dont like anything about Cine D and although I will probaby buy Pauls LUT (the images he has posted definitely look good)
Fair enoughAgreed!! I personally dont like anything about Cine D and although I will probably buy Pauls LUT (the images he has posted definitely look good) I think he should stop spamming these threads and start his own thread about his Cine-D LUT.
Even tho V-Log should perhaps be re named V-Dog...this thread should be left to the original exposing V-Log title even tho its gone off subject many times, the spamming of Paul is starting to look really over the top.
Cheers
Well, maybe we do not know enough. Maybe it is an Adobe issue, maybe not. At leat I can confirm that I do no see the issue with 10bit ProRes from the Shogun in Vegas with 32bit project settings. Other user have confirmed that they do not see it with Resolve. Also Barry seem to have no idea what is going wrong here. We simply do not know yet.
But since it works with the Shogun I wonder if we can state really that it is unacceptable. Maybe for the internal 8bit recording only?
I have some understanding why they have not developed a brand new vlog-GH4 - even if I would have liked to see that too, instead of cutting the luma at IRE79. But what I see here with my Shogun is that one can work with it - BUT for sure it makes more sense to record to 10bit or even higher, given the reduced luma range.
I am not sure if I like the idea to use CinelikeD instead v-log l. Not after the noise that I have seen here in lowlight situations. With enough light that is no issue at all.
And so far that's turning out to be Cinelike D, which is as surprising to me as it is to everyone else.
It's nearly ready, so you won't have to wait longAnd here I am still not convinced yet - even not for 8bit internal recorded footage. I would like to be able to test these Cinelike D profiles, in differnt situations. Both for internal and externl recordng.