I shot this new episode today, back again at iso 111, and it was a great experience after doing the last one at stock iso 200.
exposing was so much easier, and doing the grade was the easiest yet. I devised a new method for truly capitalizing on the strength of iso 111: the clean shadows...
the same setup for resolve as outlined in the original thread for ACES+REC2020, but here's how i graded this time:
exposure +5 (yes!)
reduce gain with the wheels until everything looks nice
add a touch of highlights to taste.
I used the same settings verbatim for every shot. zero fiddling.
this was breathtakingly fast and easy.
as always, no noise reduction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T6UiH3wg38
The contrasts is legit on the barks of these lovely trees meanwhile you still can see details on the highlights w snow and whatnot. It's almost like Dual-ISO without the interlaces. All I can say is simply amazing @70MM13!
70MM13 has the secret sauce! :P
the worst kept secret in the world! ;)
thanks guys!
here's part 2, filmed the next day with lots of full sun on the snow, creating nice sparkling highlights :)
this colourspace combination really is fantastic!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHvsh3y6e14
Quote from: 70MM13 on November 13, 2019, 11:53:20 PM
here's part 2, filmed the next day with lots of full sun on the snow, creating nice sparkling highlights :)
Damn, that's beautiful. I wouldn't be able to distinguish between these images and the ones recorded with RED cameras.
thanks!
and especially thank you for pointing me in the direction of rec2020!
i wouldn't have gotten these results without combining aces and rec2020. i always knew the potential was there in my footage, but i was never able to bring it to the surface - until now!
the 5d3 is a very powerful beast
here's the third in this subset of my series on forest bathing, specifically about zen...
i got really lazy and loaded up the footage into the resolve file for the prior episode and made zero adjustments! i like the way it "messed up" the colour slightly. instant art!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0V1sFXNH6I