Scene Files available for download

Hi everyone,

Finally the Scene File page is ready for use. It has taken a very long time, longer than I thought it would. There are 118 files total for the current P2 cameras. They were created by DP Mike Caporale out of Cincinnati, and I really think he did a great job. YOu will need to register to down load any of the files but you will only have to register once.

http://www.panasonic.com/business/provideo/scene_files_main.asp

Let me know what you think,

Jan
 
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Wouldnt come up obviously - Im in Aus though, so is a US customer only link?
 
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Link dead

-also a dead link seen from Denmark.
But great idea, looking forward to a link that works :beer:

Wait, the on ein the HPX500 section works, thanks!!
 
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Weird. So go to panasonic.com/broadcast. Look along the right side of the page and scroll down. There is a link there for the scene files.

Let me know,

Jan
 
Keep in mind that you will need to edit the files in their repsective headers for those cameras that are not HVX200s but rather 202, 205 etc. Be very careful to follow the header formatting or it will not load. FYI, the 170 files and the 200 files are not interchangeable. If you chage out the header to read the other camera. it will load but you will have some very strange looking video.

Have fun.

Best,

Jan
 
You could use them but you will have to edit the header within the file to look like what your camera would write there. So save a scene file on your camera and look at it. Copy and paste the text identifier at the top of the file to the top of these, should work.

Oh and I went back and fixed my link.



Best,

Jan
 
yes it works for PAL. first the settings manual values are written behind the hex files so you could hack them in by hand, second you can do as Jan says and just copy the data BELOW your camera identification number or below <F1>.
I am now compiling a set where I have the first of each files inside a new file and can have 12 different setings in 2 text files. since each of the downloadable files changes framerate and keeps the other settings, I can really try out 12 settings before deciding which ones to use.
This settings download page is GREAT !!!
 
Thanks Jan.
I would like to know which scene file do I have to select in order to get the maximum cinelook?

Regards
 
So, I'm trying to figure out possible uses for the scene files..... i take it that the DIGINEG is probably the one that will allow best and the most accurate color reproduction? So, I'd probably use this one in an Interview setting, correct?

The NATURAL is the one I'd use to capture beautiful landscape shots, correct?

I have a question regarding the NATURAL scene file.... If I used this combined with a Polarizing filter..... would the blues/greens be too saturated?
 
I was able to download all but one file. The SHUTEFX link kept taking me to a blank page. Not sure why. The rest worked fine.

Thanks for the files.
 
Will the 170 files work with the HMC150 as they share the same chipset etc or is it a case of waiting for a specific set?
 
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