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No it's not his subjective complaint. A first attempt at HDR usually implies working the bugs out. The cyan-skewed white balance is mostly throughout. The viewer can ride along with a fanciful, surreal, dream like intent when there is a reset to reality included somewhere, to reset the mind to understand that the skewed colors are done on purpose, not the result of technical fault. The soundtrack gives a clue but you said it was your first attempt at remastering to HDR. Those that have done it, for many years in my case, know how easy it is to get HDR wrong technically, and so it is viewed through that lens. Your hurtful reaction was an emotional response to a perceived lack of appreciation when there was little to go on. I don't rate art, I just try to follow the intent as a part of the story. I make my judgments about the technical side. I viewed it in HDR and SDR modes with a PC workstation. My display is accurately calibrated for both. I saw how it is, but as your first shot, can never be sure that you saw it as it is. I looked at your other video of Union Station and Larimer St. It has the same dreamy, fanciful, surreal qualities but without the confusing skewed cyan white balance. On that technical level, it was much easier to understand and I liked it better.
Mike - I truly wasn't complaining.... and thanks Tom for saying things above a lot better than I did.
I thought you posted because you wanted feedback. I gave honest feedback.
I've shot hundreds of videos - most of them boring corporate or retail work - back in the day on the HVX200. It was a decent handheld cam in its day - and I'm well aware of its limitations. And I've never tried grading any of that footage or my current Sony stuff in HDR... but need to do so just to get my feet wet.
I'm not knocking any artistic choice - or think less of you personally because I didn't enjoy it. And it is always a viewer's subjective opinion... Always.
Carry on.
Hey Mike,
still using the HVX? I've got mine all decked out but it now just sits and looks pretty. I might donate the whole kit to a film school here in The Peg.
Gotta keep the old time DVX/HVX going.
Cheers,
Daigs.