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June 10th, 2009, 06:14 AM | #1 |
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Scene File - Thoughts
Guys, what ...
-Detail -VDetail -Detail Coring ... are you using to get a crisp but not overprocessed look. I'm going only +1 or +2 on D/VD and staying at zero on DC Also what ... Master PED, Gamma, a Matrix, Chroma setting are you using to get a punchy but relatively noise free look. Mostly will be used for weddings I'm finding I have to push the Master PED down quite a bit to get decent blacks. Gamma I have at HD NORM and Matrix and NORM1 Just looking for a unprocessed, clean, colorful, sharp (not sharpened looking) image Much appreciated Paul |
June 11th, 2009, 06:26 PM | #2 |
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I haven't even played with scene settings yet, but they seem pretty cool. Especially when you can save them, edit them with a text file on your computer and reload. Seems you can create profiles for just about anything!
I did come across a nice PDF doc from Panasonic that explains what each setting does and shows examples of each. I'm going to be giving it a read for sure. I picked it off the PASS website. I've attached it in case anyone wanted a copy without having to go to the site. They have scene file PDFs for their other cameras too, but I only needed this one. |
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