First Grabs of new 100b

renegadewill

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Everything is manuel, 24p, 4: 3 letterbox, open iris (so 1.6), 1/1000 shutter, 1/8 ND, and god i love this camera. Frame grabs look like they are from a still camera, progressive is better than I imagined.




buddy.jpg



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thanx. I try. Man I wish Tarantino still had another "Resevoir Dogsesqk" film in him, but I dunno if he does.
 
Nice comp and color, but the horse's back and parts of its neck are blown out -- it's a bit overexposed.

To prevent this, you'd use your zebras. If you have one of them set to 100% and it shows lines, then you know you're blowing out. Would have helped in this case.
 
Man, give that a color correction, it looks unreal raw....it is un-cced right?

How did you get it widescreen? Did you uprezz it?
 
It's completely raw, and it was difficult manuelly exposing it because part of the area the horse was running was shaded and much darker. It's just dvx letterbox, and it's not uprezzed.
 
I dunno, it's just footage of a horse, I'm not makin "Domino." That looks like I can't white balance or incredible stylizish, either one.

thanx for the feed back, it's always welcome.
 
I much prefer the originals.

I work in printing. In my world, Color Correction, means making it accurate. I'm still trying to grasp what the folks around here are doing with all surreal, acid trip adjustments. I guess it has its place.

My thoughts.
 
I much prefer the originals.

I work in printing. In my world, Color Correction, means making it accurate. I'm still trying to grasp what the folks around here are doing with all surreal, acid trip adjustments. I guess it has its place.

My thoughts.

i agree, color grading seems to go slightly overboard sometimes and although it is a creative tool, sometimes gets soo far off what its intended for that it ends up ruining footage.

I prefer to go for something that looks natural, but still on the verge of supernatural, cinematic.

So here is what i could put together in 2 mins.


original
buddy.jpg




my graded version


horseje2.jpg
 
Of that nice orginal simply some more black would do it, I wouldn't bring so much more saturation...
 
i agree, color grading seems to go slightly overboard sometimes and although it is a creative tool, sometimes gets soo far off what its intended for that it ends up ruining footage.

I prefer to go for something that looks natural, but still on the verge of supernatural, cinematic.

So here is what i could put together in 2 mins.


original
buddy.jpg




my graded version


horseje2.jpg


Much better IMO, still I would go for a little less saturation and a crush the blacks a little less than what you've done.

still pretty nice though.
 
These days people speak in terms om l33t languagesk, instead of just wright the whole word down. Born under games like Quake and Counter strike....

Not picking on you anchoryanker.

IMO = In My Opinion
 
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