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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Burlington, Wisconsin
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Cine based picture profiles
I am ready to give up on Wide DR for indoor weddings with mixed lighting, especially with strong backlighting. I have the newest firmware and I used to use Paul Joy's CineHD profile but this does not look right with the new FW. Are there any suggestions for a Cine profile that would be suitable for indoor shooting? I will still use Wide DR for outdoor shooting.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Burbank, CA 91502
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Re: Cine based picture profiles
I keep it simple with just using CineGamma 2........and you have to also switch it in the matrix section....
Jim Martin Filmtools.com |
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Re: Cine based picture profiles
Thanks Jim, why not Cine 1, I don't understand the difference between the two?
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Re: Cine based picture profiles
you need to look at the camera live on the biggest screen you can get........switch between Cine 1 & 2 and you can see the difference......but it's personal taste so you can choose.
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Re: Cine based picture profiles
Thanks Jim.
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