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April 27th, 2012, 03:59 PM | #1 |
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Four new Picture Profiles for The FS100 2.0
The FS100 finally received the 2.0 firmware update, so itīs time for some new profiles.
Four new Picture Profiles for The FS100 2.0 Frank Glencairn My main goal was to get good looking skin tones at daylight. For other situations, play with the white balance till the skin tones are right and everything else should fall into place. For best results: Adjust your black levels to Zero (you can even go a hair below, as I have learned) for every single scene. K-Tone 2.0 Based on the K-Ton warm, vintage, sweet home Alabama Kodachrome 25 look – here comes a new version. Black Level: 0 (set per scene) Gamma: Cinematone 1 Black Gamma High, +3 Knee 102,5, -1 Color Mode: Cinematone1, +7 Color Level: -6 Colorphase: -7 Colordepth: R +2, G +6, B +5,C +5, M 0, Y +5 WB Shift: LB-CC, -8, -1 Detail: Level -4, Manual off G-LOG A 2.0 Black Level: 0 (set per scene) Gamma: Standard Black Gamma High, +7 Knee 105, 0 Color Mode: Standard, +8 Color Level: -3 Colorphase: -7 Colordepth: R -6, G +2, B +2, C -2, M +1, Y +2 WB Shift: LB-CC, 0, 0 Detail: Level -2, Manual off G-Log B 2.0 This is a very special and more aggressive, almost gritty look. It brings out every wrinkle in a face. Black Level: 0 (set per scene) Gamma: Cinematone 2 Black Gamma High, +7 Knee 105, 0 Color Mode: Cinematone2, +8 Color Level: -4 Colorphase: -1 Colordepth: R +7, G +4, B +5, C 0, M 0, Y +0 WB Shift: RB, -9, +6 Detail: Level 3, Manual on, V/H 0, B/W, Type3, Limit 7, Chrispening 4, HL. Detail 0, GlenColor 2.0 A look you can use, if you donīt want to fiddle too much post. Black Level: (variable – start at 0 and adjust to your scene) Gamma: Cinetone2 Black Gamma High +7 Knee: 105% and slope +5 Colormode: Cinematone2 +8 Color Level -2 Colorphase 0 Depth: R+4, G+7, B+7, C+7, M+4, Y+7 WB-Shift R-B, R-7, B0 Detail: Level 0, Manual ON, BWType3, Limit4, Chrispening5 Have fun playing with it, Frank |
April 27th, 2012, 05:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Four new Picture Profiles for The FS100 2.0
Hi Frank,
You have an excellent blog and I am happy for you to post the link here. At the same time, it's important to me to keep people on DV Info Net. This is a discussion forum, so whatever the topic is, whenever possible, please post the actual contents of the topic directly to the forum itself. That way, everybody benefits. You get the link to your blog, I get to keep people on the site, and our readers don't have to click away to read the content. I am making a good-faith assumption that you understand and agree with my point of view, so I have edited your post to include the scene files settings so that our readers can make use of them directly from within DV Info Net. Thank you for all that you post and share here, and I am certainly looking forward to more. I am always honored to promote links to high-quality blogs such as yours, and I hope I am not asking for too much in return with my request that the information simply be posted here along with the link. Thanks again, |
April 28th, 2012, 01:09 AM | #3 |
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Re: Four new Picture Profiles for The FS100 2.0
I agree Chris, fair enough.
best, Frank |
April 28th, 2012, 01:54 PM | #4 |
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Re: Four new Picture Profiles for The FS100 2.0
Much appreciated -- thanks Frank,
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April 29th, 2012, 05:05 AM | #5 |
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Re: Four new Picture Profiles for The FS100 2.0
Frank,
Isn't the the new firmware able to put the profiles on an SD card to transfer to your camera? if so this would be nice to have a file instead of manually setting them in the camera. That would be great. Dan |
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