Brian Tori
January 6th, 2012, 12:30 PM
This describes the various Canon styles and the intended uses.
Canon : Picture Style (http://www.canon.co.jp/imaging/picturestyle/style/index.html)
John Vincent
January 12th, 2012, 03:15 PM
There's another setting besides Neutral? Who knew?
;)
Steve Oakley
January 16th, 2012, 07:54 PM
I've come to hate neutral because its really not. it can do some whacky things to skin tones and getting them back can be a big hassle.
if you want to see a run thru of various settings in high contrast
Does Shooting Flat Gain You More Dynamic Range ? (http://www.steveoakley.net/template_permalink.asp?id=172)
John Vincent
January 17th, 2012, 04:29 PM
Great test Steve! I'm one of the few people who try to achieve the sought after look in camera, as I just don't think that you can really get a great grade from these cameras (and the fact that it adds precious time in turn around).
If you have one, and wouldn't mind sharing, what would be your fav, most dynamic range recipe not using neutral as a base?
Tim Bakland
January 17th, 2012, 04:33 PM
I really like the Cineplus Cinema profile. I'm currently doing a wedding with the profile and can post when I have something...
John Vincent
January 17th, 2012, 06:11 PM
Thanks Tim... BTW, do you have a link to that profile?
Tim Bakland
January 17th, 2012, 10:55 PM
Yes!
CINEMA Picture Style download (http://www.cineplus.ch/cinema.html)
John Vincent
January 19th, 2012, 09:03 AM
Thanks for the link Tim... but $17 is too rich for my blood. My wife only let's me spend $5 a week on camera stuff...
Here's what Philip Bloom uses:
Marvels Cine for Canon HDSLR Marvelsfilm’s Blog (http://marvelsfilm.wordpress.com/marvels-cine-canon/)
Best of all, it's free.
Tim Bakland
January 24th, 2012, 09:30 AM
In case you're interested, I put up some clips using the "Cineplus Cinema Profile" here:
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/wedding-event-video-sample-clips-gallery/504707-cineplus-cinema-profile-setting-t3i.html#post1711252
Steve Oakley
January 28th, 2012, 07:21 PM
Great test Steve! I'm one of the few people who try to achieve the sought after look in camera, as I just don't think that you can really get a great grade from these cameras (and the fact that it adds precious time in turn around).
If you have one, and wouldn't mind sharing, what would be your fav, most dynamic range recipe not using neutral as a base?
t tend to mostly use standard of all settings as it seems to gee the most even rgb values