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Ray Paula June 7th, 2016 02:21 PM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Anderegg (Post 1915574)
Copy and pasting PP's is also a good way to do back to back comparisons of any setting you want to see at more than one step increments..........say you want to set PP1 to max and PP2 to minimum detail, and toggle the selections.

Paul

Yes....... works great toggling the selections. Great tip!! Went to my grandsons graduation over the weekend which was in a gymnasium. Lighting was average, but.......I shot in 4k and used your CINEMATONE 1 setting with Black Gamma set at +2 High, manual white balance, Iris f5.6 with Gain 18dB. I was concerned about the gain, but the shoot turned out, in a word, Awesome!! I was very surprised with that amount of gain that there wouldn't be some grain. I also shot some partly cloudy outside video as well, I used your Daytime & Low Gain CINEMATONE 1 setting with 0 Gain...... Once again, Awesome!! I can't thank you enough for all your tips and help!! Thanks again, Ray :-)

Paul Anderegg July 6th, 2016 02:11 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
I have been running a new full time PP for ENG night, based on my STANDARD profile color correction settings. Running those color settings and mode, but with REC709 gamma. So far, I am liking it better than my old standby REC709 PP4 color corrected settings. The colors are much more accurate, and require practically no correction in post when shooting mixed lighting at night, something really tough for these single chip cameras with no multi matrix adjustments. I am posting below some footage i just shot, exported with no color corrections in post, this is how it looks out of the camera, live even. The white balance was a little cold, and was around 4000k for my LED, so that is the yellow tint you see from the car headlights. My primary means of evaluating color corrections at night, is believe it or not, police lights! When you see these every single night, you tend to notice in clips when the color is off.

If you have been using my REC709 settings with success, give these a try and switch back and forth to see if you think the STANDARD color correction values are an improvement. I should mention, I turned off correction value 2 for green, just running RED correction on this. This was hot on Z150, but the PP and settings are fully compatible between cameras.


Dan Gunn July 6th, 2016 12:17 PM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Paul, I have tried to view your latest sample but the link says this video is "private". HUH?

By the way. I would be great if you could link to a recap of all your latest profiles!!!

I really appreciate the work you have done and I have passed it along to my friends.

Mike Griffiths July 6th, 2016 11:26 PM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Paul, the same for me, I think you've ticked 'private' in YT by mistake

David Dixon July 7th, 2016 10:07 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Yep can't see the video. And, where are the new changes you refer to? Are they noted in the video?

Paul Anderegg July 8th, 2016 06:30 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Meant to tick UNLISTED. Uploaded a 4K test clip with the new profile.......I didn't color correct it at all, or grade it, this is right out of the camera shot under those ugly weird green/blue/cyan street light. I hate those things!


Ray Paula March 16th, 2018 06:57 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Hi Paul, Your video won't upload.......

Paul Anderegg March 16th, 2018 04:37 PM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Which one are you trying to playback? It might have been switched to private, let me reenable it for playback.

Paul

Donald McPherson March 17th, 2018 03:53 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
The last one you posted above. ^^

Paul Anderegg March 17th, 2018 04:19 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Unlocked :-)

Donald McPherson March 17th, 2018 11:09 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Thanks. Working now.

Paul Anderegg March 27th, 2020 11:12 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
FEBRUARY 2020 UPDATE

New REC709 Picture Profile I created using my new vectorscope and DSC Camalign chart. Settings used for this video are below. Feel free to modify the black gamma and saturation to your liking. -6 black level sets the black to actual 0IRE on the waveform. (was shot on Z90, but settings are cross compatible with the X70 and Z150)

BLACK LEVEL: -6

GAMMA: ITU709

BLACK GAMMA: HIGH 0

KNEE: MANUAL 87.5%, SLOPE -2

COLOR MODE: ITU709 MATRIX

SATURATION: 0

COLOR PHASE: 0

COLOR DEPTH: R+3, G+3, B+2, C+2, M+3, Y+3

COLOR CORRECTION: COLOR REVISION

MEMORY SELECTION: 1&2

MEMORY1 COLOR: 15, 6, 0

MEMORY1 REVISION: -6, 0

MEMORY2 COLOR: 0, 9, 0

MEMORY2 REVISION: +4, -1

WHITE BALANCE SHIFT: 0, 0, 0, 0

DETAIL LEVEL: 0

MANUAL SET: ON

V/H BALANCE: 0

B/W BALANCE: TYPE1

LIMIT: 7

CRISPENING: 0

HI-LIGHT DETAIL: 0

Zenes Petrusin March 18th, 2023 03:16 AM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Thank you,
is long time,i tested lot of profiles. But for me is best not touch any color correction. X70 in default color is lot of neutral with cold white balance. So my setting give me more saturation and white balance is go to warm color. All colors looks good on colorchecker. No used any calibration utilities.Try it ifyou want.

BLACK LEVEL: -3
GAMMA: ITU709
BLACK GAMMA: HIGH 0
KNEE: MANUAL 87.5%, SLOPE -2
COLOR MODE: ITU709 MATRIX
SATURATION: +5
COLOR PHASE: 0
COLOR DEPTH: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
COLOR CORRECTION: OFF
WHITE BALANCE SHIFT: LB-CC, +3, 0, 0, 0
DETAIL LEVEL: +3
MANUAL SET: ON
V/H BALANCE: 0
B/W BALANCE: TYPE1
LIMIT: 7
CRISPENING: 0
HI-LIGHT DETAIL: 0

Andrew Smith March 22nd, 2023 10:38 PM

Re: X70 Full PP Color Correction settings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Anderegg (Post 1942170)
Unlocked :-)

Those videos must have gone to "private" again.

Andrew


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