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#1
I like what i can do with 1880x800 2.35 anyway, so it should be sufficient.

Just a question, in AE, what color space do you set your project to? I think I'm noticing a bit of a gamma shift between ACR and AE when project set to "none".
#2
Thanks a lot for the advice guys, i'll keep it then :D
#3
Quote from: andyshon on June 15, 2013, 03:29:05 PM
You're on a 5D2? I'd try shooting some raw. If you're getting in the upper 60s MB/s then you're doing as well as I am.

Yes i'm on a 5D2, you think it has something to do with it?

I shot this morning 1880x800 2.35 @24p, and i can do it continuously.
Seems like 1728x972 16:9 is ok too continuously.

sould i send back and hope for a better one? i ve seen benchmarks up to 110MB/S but on 5D3, is it related?
#4
Hi,

I have these results with a Komputerbay 1000x i just got from amazon.

73.9 MB/s write speed
85.4 MB/s read speed

photo mode, global draw off.

at best.

(sorry don't know how to attach the jpg showing all banchmarks)

Do you think i should send it back ? seems low :(
#5
Hi guys, first post here as i'm new to ML RAw.  ;)

I have several questions concerning the post workflow and i'm sure it could othere people too.

I'm using raw2dng and import the sequence into After Effects. When importing ACR opens up, as wanted, and my first question is, what settings do you set your raw sequence?
A part from white balance, in termes of contrasts, blacks, exposure brightness etc...
I tend to set everything to "0" except for recovery or exposure if i feel the need. I don't understand why ACR always want to give me like +25 brightness and some contrast too...
I also go and set every sharpen tool or denoiser to 0.

Why do i do that? Cause i want to grade in resolve, so i like a flatten picture, with minimum noise and alteration and maximum signal in order to then encode in prores4444 or 422HQ. And it seems to me that i get a better image than if all set as default by ACR.

- So : am i right or not? For example, by default ACR sets a +5 blacks, why? Do i degrade my blacks setting it back to 0 ?

- Then, in AE, what color space do you set your project to?
"None" (by default) seems too contrasty for me compared to what i have in ACR, rec709 seems more accurate... What does this means? Are we actually in video levels 16-235 with the ML raw footage or am i getting that wrong?
And 16bits right?

Those would be my questions, and if you guys could enlighten me, it would be much appreciated! :)

Many thx
(Sorry for my mistakes, as english is not my native language).