Mark McCarthy
March 20th, 2012, 05:59 AM
Hello all. I think I am getting to grips with exposing for S-LOG gradually but would appreciate some guidance.
My indoor trials seem to be better than my out doors trials at the moment.
My main unknown is what levels I should allow the hottest part of the image to go on the waveform monitor when shooting outdoors. If I was shooting a scene with a bright sunny sky, should I keep the sky (hottest part of the image) at around 90ise, to keep all the highlight under control? Or should I limit the ISE to 80ISE whatever I am shooting? Is there a maxium ISE you should keep the camera under to retain all the information?
I think my indoor tests look better as there isn't so much of a contrast between in the scenes to control.
One more thing! Any tips on exposing with S-log for night time shooting?
Thanks in advance. Sparky
My indoor trials seem to be better than my out doors trials at the moment.
My main unknown is what levels I should allow the hottest part of the image to go on the waveform monitor when shooting outdoors. If I was shooting a scene with a bright sunny sky, should I keep the sky (hottest part of the image) at around 90ise, to keep all the highlight under control? Or should I limit the ISE to 80ISE whatever I am shooting? Is there a maxium ISE you should keep the camera under to retain all the information?
I think my indoor tests look better as there isn't so much of a contrast between in the scenes to control.
One more thing! Any tips on exposing with S-log for night time shooting?
Thanks in advance. Sparky