View Full Version : 5d3 - Adobe Premiere Pro - Do you use sharpen or the unsharp mask?


Shawn Clary
February 23rd, 2013, 04:16 AM
I use the standard profile with sharpness in camera all the way to the far left, and I'm trying to decide whether or not to sharpen with the "Sharpen" tool or use the unsharp mask.

In the past I've used the unsharp mask around 130 with a 1.1 radius; for fun tonight I used the sharpen tool with a "30" setting and found the results more pleasing.

Am I nuts?

Nigel Barker
February 25th, 2013, 08:37 AM
Generally I use the Sharpen effect with a value of 80. Ideally you would do each clip separately but finding the maximum before artefacts appear & backing off a bit but that is very time-consuming so I tend to use a value that is good for most situations.

John Carroll
February 25th, 2013, 10:15 AM
Depends really... if it's a nice medium or CU shot of people, I usually don't apply any sharpening. But for shots when I do need a little sharpening, I use "Sharpen" at around 30.

Jerry Porter
February 26th, 2013, 06:52 AM
tagging for later

Tom Dowler
February 28th, 2013, 09:25 AM
Sharpen at somewhere between 25 and 40 for most stuff. Just takes the edge of the softness.

On certain shots any sharpening looks nasty, but that's a good rule of thumb for me.

Darren Levine
February 28th, 2013, 09:41 AM
Generally I use the Sharpen effect with a value of 80. Ideally you would do each clip separately but finding the maximum before artefacts appear & backing off a bit but that is very time-consuming so I tend to use a value that is good for most situations.

Nigel, was that a mistype? i've never gone anywhere near 80. on the 5d2 i would do 20-35, and now on the c100, no more than 10.

Nigel Barker
February 28th, 2013, 10:08 AM
Nigel, was that a mistype? i've never gone anywhere near 80. on the 5d2 i would do 20-35, and now on the c100, no more than 10.No it was not a mistype. I was referring to the 5D3 which is an entirely different beast to the 5D2. I rarely sharpen 5D2 video at all & then no more than 20-30. When I had my C300 I would not add any sharpening to that at all. Just as you can crank up the ISO on the 5D3 without any noise appearing you can crank up the sharpening to what seem like crazy levels without destroying the image in fact on the contrary it improves the image.

Urban Skargren
April 4th, 2013, 08:39 PM
Any other filters you recommend for enhancing video? "Cheating" a good lens...?

John Carroll
April 5th, 2013, 07:51 AM
Urban,

In my opinion, nothing beats quality glass. The sharpening is just to counter the processing the camera does internally which of course degrades the image. But if you don't have good glass to begin with, you'll be a little bit behind the 8-ball trying to fix that in post. But if you don't have good glass, just turn your weakness into a strength and build a "look" around it... just don't go over-board.

:)

Urban Skargren
April 5th, 2013, 11:31 AM
So true, John. I totally agree. Still, if anybody recommends some good filters/effects I'm all ears. Especially sharpening and de-grain.