which filmlook seems best? - Page 2 at DVinfo.net
DV Info Net

Go Back   DV Info Net > Canon EOS / MXF / AVCHD / HDV / DV Camera Systems > Canon HDV and DV Camera Systems > Canon XH Series HDV Camcorders
Register FAQ Today's Posts Buyer's Guides

Canon XH Series HDV Camcorders
Canon XH G1S / G1 (with SDI), Canon XH A1S / A1 (without SDI).

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old April 17th, 2007, 01:01 PM   #16
Major Player
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Canada
Posts: 294
I like the amber filter color corrected on all parts except that first scene with the house/shrub/van looked a bit too amber washed. (almost like old footage) So the normal color corrected in that segment looked best. And the technocolor amber filter color corrected in the last segment was a bit saturated. But it depends on how vivid you want things to be.

The panavision uncorrected paled out compared to the technocolor across the board in the video. But on your stills, the panavision color corrected looked good and had a nice film feel.

You'd need to test skin tones and more shots with sky and ground with the amber filter to be sure. In the video all the shots are reddish in nature so it's hard to gauge what the amber filter would do on all colors, especially blues and greens.

trish
Trish Kerr is offline   Reply
Reply

DV Info Net refers all where-to-buy and where-to-rent questions exclusively to these trusted full line dealers and rental houses...

B&H Photo Video
(866) 521-7381
New York, NY USA

Scan Computers Int. Ltd.
+44 0871-472-4747
Bolton, Lancashire UK


DV Info Net also encourages you to support local businesses and buy from an authorized dealer in your neighborhood.
  You are here: DV Info Net > Canon EOS / MXF / AVCHD / HDV / DV Camera Systems > Canon HDV and DV Camera Systems > Canon XH Series HDV Camcorders


 



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:51 AM.


DV Info Net -- Real Names, Real People, Real Info!
1998-2024 The Digital Video Information Network