Thought I'd renew the old WideDR versus CLog discussion.
I'm specifically interested in this from a grading aspect. I have a client who has used a C100 in WideDr almost exclusively and loves the look of it. I've personally only shot in CLog, as I always tend to do a fair amount of (mostly light) grading in post. I use Magic Bullet Looks for said grading, sticking almost exclusively with my three-way color corrector. I also sparingly use Magic Bullets Denoiser2.
Anyway, said client has hired me to shoot a dramatic short and he wants to use WideDr instead of CLog. There'll be a fair amount of grading in post. Just how much noise can I expect with my end product if we go this route? How many stops can I expect to adjust things before the image becomes noticeably bad? Or is it even a huge concern at all? * We'll be using the ProRes files from my Ninja Blade, not the internal AVCHD.
I'm specifically interested in this from a grading aspect. I have a client who has used a C100 in WideDr almost exclusively and loves the look of it. I've personally only shot in CLog, as I always tend to do a fair amount of (mostly light) grading in post. I use Magic Bullet Looks for said grading, sticking almost exclusively with my three-way color corrector. I also sparingly use Magic Bullets Denoiser2.
Anyway, said client has hired me to shoot a dramatic short and he wants to use WideDr instead of CLog. There'll be a fair amount of grading in post. Just how much noise can I expect with my end product if we go this route? How many stops can I expect to adjust things before the image becomes noticeably bad? Or is it even a huge concern at all? * We'll be using the ProRes files from my Ninja Blade, not the internal AVCHD.