David Newman
May 15th, 2011, 05:47 PM
Many have been using the Technicolor CineStyle profile for their Canon DSLRs, and we've seen a lot of downloads for the FirstLight compatible LUT, so we have taken this new build one big step further in supporting this new profile. Now you can set the encoding curve to "CStyle" in the Workspace controls within FirstLight. "CStyle" is not the Technicolor LUT, rather is a model that reverses the camera profile back to linear-light. While that sounds techie, it is really useful as now controls like exposure, white-balance and saturation are more mathematically correct (linear light operations.) If you set the decoding curve to "CStyle" the look will be exactly as before, but with the corrected linear light controls. If you set the decode curve to "Video Gamma" (the default) the CineStyle encoded source will look very much like the LUT has be applied, without using the LUT, freeing up that function for more creative controls.
Note: CStyle curve to Video Gamma is intentionally not exactly like the Tech. LUT, as that LUT has flat ranges which limit post color correction flexibility.
Try it now:
Neo3D http://cineform.com/downloads/Neo3Dv550b321-110515.zip
Neo http://cineform.com/downloads/NeoV550b321-110515.zip
P.S. We also have S-Log curve support now for Sony F3, F23 and F35 users.
Note: CStyle curve to Video Gamma is intentionally not exactly like the Tech. LUT, as that LUT has flat ranges which limit post color correction flexibility.
Try it now:
Neo3D http://cineform.com/downloads/Neo3Dv550b321-110515.zip
Neo http://cineform.com/downloads/NeoV550b321-110515.zip
P.S. We also have S-Log curve support now for Sony F3, F23 and F35 users.