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Join Date: Aug 2007
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As always, I enjoy and learn from your posted footage. After taking my LetusExtreme off my XH-A1 for a couple weeks just to make myself do some "no attachments" 60i shooting, it is now attached once again and ready to do some serious work. I've gone through at least a dozen tapes of test footage just trying to see how the thing will react to different conditions, etc.
I was impressed that you were able to shut down the aperture to f8 and even f11 for those sky shots. That's something you just can't do with the vibrating gg without risking gg grain in your shot. One thing I find myself wondering about is your current workflow. I know you've talked about it in the past, but I seem to perceive that it is an evolving thing with you. What is your typical 24f workflow at this point? |
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Basically, at this point, I am using my Panalook 2 settings. I quit using the VIVIDRGB because it was too red. The Panalook 2 preset is way better and more neutral. It also keeps the saturation way down so I can play with it more in post. I push the saturation in post by about 20% and also crush the blacks, using a levels adjustment, just to the point where I am about to lose detail in the shadows. After getting a good even white balance across the timeline, I then nest that timeline into a new timeline and apply a color curves adjustment reducing the blue a little to warm the overall tone of the scenes up. That's my basic process. In case you are not familiar with the Panalook2 preset, here are the parameters: Gamma: Cine2 Color Matrix: Cine2 Color Gain: -4 CPH: 0 Knee: Low Black: Stretch Master Ped: -7 Setup Level: -1 HDF: Mid DHV: 0 Sharpness: -2 NR1: Off NR2: Off Coring: 0 RGN: 8 GGN: 11 BGN: 12 RGM: 0 RBM: 0 GRM: 0 GBM: 0 BRM: 0 BGM: 0
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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steven,
that rocks. there isn't anything that says "adapter" in that footage. Like you said, it's as though you slapped some $$$ film cam primes on the canon. definitely a contender with it's higher priced counterparts. I can see this becoming the next P+S cheno |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Steven, your daughter is beautiful, a very open face.
This adapter is also a winner: 4500 bucks, but you're getting your money's worth. One thing you might want to experiment with -- when she's backlit by the sun, try raising your bounce so the light is coming down onto her face, rather than up from below. Might be more pleasing to fill from a higher angle. Just a thought. All looks terrific. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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LOL, the reason I didn't raise the reflector was because I didn't have a stand at hand and when I saw the light coming through the window, I yelled out "Tara, get in here!"...I agree higher placement would have been better.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Valparaiso, IN
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Wow...
Steven,
First off, I will say that the Letus Ultimate is an absolutely incredible piece of equipment. I have recently recieved my Letus Extreme and love it. But what I'm really here to say is that I am always truely amazed by your films. You always capture the true and simple beauty in life. I don't know how you do it, so simple but so beautiful. I have been using your VIVIDRGB preset and love it. I have just recently found your Panalook2 preset and can't wait to try it. Thanks for you inpiration to a newbie and all other inpiring filmmakers... Heres to great fun and filmmaking... Jeremy |
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