Japan - 2018 - 5DIII RAW 14bits lossless

Started by GutterPump, March 28, 2018, 04:52:12 PM

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GutterPump

Hello,

I just finished my edit about my 2 week travel in Japan (march 2018)


All clip was recorded in 1920x1080 29 fps 14bits lossless, i get some pinkframe on 2 clips, but i think it was because i used the magic zoom (there are some liveview tools who cause this issue).

Graded in DR14 + Film Convert in PP

Lot of clips are recorded hand-held and stabilised on DR14, so there are some bad artifacts..

Cheers :)

pc_bel

Nice edit and music, thanks for sharing!!!

IMO there are some takes where you can get more from 14bit raw if you expose correctly, mainly the burned skies.

GutterPump

@pc_bel

Thanks for you feedback !

Can you tell me which clips look like too burned ? I will try to fix it or replace scenes.

Lars Steenhoff


GutterPump

@Lars Steenhoff

Thanks you ! All was shot with the first canon 24 70 2.8 + ND filter.

pc_bel

QuoteCan you tell me which clips look like too burned ? I will try to fix it or replace scenes.

0:41 and 2:36. But don't worry, just my opinion.

Thanks.

allemyr

Hi,

Interesting to see different opinions in grading. Its get more interesting with 14 bit when you can choose your contrast level and brightness over the image afterwards when grading.

I think people sometimes get a image that looks like LOG when grading from 14 bit to 8 bit, when they protect hightlights a bit much and don't punch the contrast.

Super interesting topic the more you grade a 14 bit image.

nikki


GutterPump

Quote from: nikki on April 01, 2018, 08:52:48 PM
what was your post workflow?

1) Using MLVFS for extract + import DNG in Davinci Resolve 14

2) Setting up my color management for Arri Log C in DR14 projects settings

3) White balance correction for each clips + ML Cinelog-C to Ektar 100 LANDSCAPE LUT +  custom grading

4) Export clip in DNXHD 422 10 bits and import in Premiere pro

5) Use Film Convert + custom correction with Lumetri on effect layer.