Noa Put
April 8th, 2013, 04:04 PM
I tried the JR45CINE2 abelcine picture profile and used color level -2 instead of Color Level -4 at a wedding last Saturday. I was pretty surprised how much dynamic range I was able to get and how easy it was able to pull details back out of blown highlights.
I just placed some random clips made throughout the day, inside and out, all handheld and all with the JR45CINE2 preset on vimeo. I did a yuv correction, increased the chroma value a bit, added sharpness (since the preset was on -7 for sharpness) and changed the aspect ratio. I was after getting a more cinematic look.
I won't be placing the link and password publicly in this forum as I don't have permission to show anything yet (and I don't want it to be picked up by google search engines) but only for those that would like to see how it looks let me know and I will send the link/password but have to ask to not share any further, I also would like to know what you think of this preset, my impression is that the overall color was more balanced and the skintones softer which made imperfections disappear (what the girls in the film will appreciate :) I did like the overall look though for the inside and outside shots.
I just placed some random clips made throughout the day, inside and out, all handheld and all with the JR45CINE2 preset on vimeo. I did a yuv correction, increased the chroma value a bit, added sharpness (since the preset was on -7 for sharpness) and changed the aspect ratio. I was after getting a more cinematic look.
I won't be placing the link and password publicly in this forum as I don't have permission to show anything yet (and I don't want it to be picked up by google search engines) but only for those that would like to see how it looks let me know and I will send the link/password but have to ask to not share any further, I also would like to know what you think of this preset, my impression is that the overall color was more balanced and the skintones softer which made imperfections disappear (what the girls in the film will appreciate :) I did like the overall look though for the inside and outside shots.