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#1
Hi Andy,

I'm having some issues regarding the histogram when trying to make Cinelog-C masters.

When adjusting project settings to:
3D Input Lookup Table: [TRANSFORM]_BMD_Film_to_Cinelog-C
3D Video Monitor Lookup Table: [REC709] Cinelog-C to Cinelog REC709 Full
1D Color Viewer Lookup Table: Use Video Monitor Selection
3D Color Viewer Lookup Table: Use Video Monitor Selection
1D Scopes Lookup Table: Use Video Monitor Selection
3D Scopes Lookup Table: Use Video Monitor Selection

The histogram signal is clamped between 128 and 896. What setting is doing this?

If I'm just using the [REC709] Cinelog-C to Cinelog REC709 Full in a node it works fine.(with 3D Video Monitor Lookup Table selection removed)


#2
You're right! I forgot to mention the music, I've been thinking about something like maybye Slow Acid by Calvin Harris, Meth Lab Zoso Sticker by 7Horse, The Cell by C2C, Finding Home (Instrumental) by Zack Hemsey, Run Boy Run (instrumental) by Woodkid or Dead Already by Thomas Newman. So I'm open for all suggestions.
#3
Hi!

I'm going to make an intro video to a live comedy show with sketches, songs and stunts. Duration of final product is everywhere between 1-10 minutes, depending on the content.

The video is supposed to be used to present all the actors (25 in total) with names. Any tips for a way to present them in a humorous way or in maybe in a super serious way with something random as a contrast?

I'm open for all the ideas you got, everything ranging from video angles, cuts, etc. to the content in the video.

Thanks in advance.
#4
Impressive,

What lenses did you use? And which of the ImpulZ LUTs did you use?

#5
Hi,

I'm completely new to shooting raw, and I've been experimenting with grading in post for a while now. It did not take a lot of time before I realized that I really do not know anything about color correcting/grading. I've been looking around for tutorials to DaVinci Resolve and I've stumbled upon some great tutorials (for example the ones by user vickersdc). I'm also using the transform LUTs by Cinelog as well.
What I'm looking for are some good tutorials that captures the basic of color correction and also grading. (when it comes to grading I'm looking for a dynamic and neutral grade, so not the blockbuster blue-ish look)

I've also discovered these tutorials http://www.colorgradingcentral.com/membership-info but they are really expensive and I've not managed to come up with a reason to justify spending $75 on tutorials. Are they worth it, or are there other cheaper or free alternatives out there?
#6
General Help Q&A / Re: Used camera, installing ML again.
November 19, 2014, 05:12:01 PM
Thank you, I thought there were different bootflags for different firmwares ;)
#7
General Help Q&A / Re: Used camera, installing ML again.
November 14, 2014, 01:47:40 PM
Ok, so if there is a bootflag enabled from 1.1.3, and if I now install ML 1.2.3 version there should be no interfering?
#8
General Help Q&A / Used camera, installing ML again.
November 11, 2014, 08:45:47 PM
Hi!

A couple of months ago I purchased a used 5D mark III camera, and I'm pretty sure this camera has had ML before because startup-time is 2 seconds. When I bought it FW 1.1.3 was installed, and no magic lantern. I updated the firmware to 1.2.3 and everything is working fine.

My question is if there should be anything that I should put into consideration before installing ML (could there be some bootflags or anything from the previous install that could mess things up, or am I good to go? )