do you use ETTR because you used to it or does the EOS CMOS sensor have less dynamic in the shadows ?
ETTR is a common practice in the industry with digital cameras depending of the sensor and log image. But with the Raw data, I think ETTR should always be used for clean/usable images. it increases usable dynamic range, and because it is linear, it is safer than LOG or GAMMA curves which have a toe and shoulder in their designed curves. So there is no risk that skin tones will bleed into the shoulder. We use it on Sony cameras, especially since their signal-to-noise ratio is high.
Graded in HDR color processing mode with Rec709 Color Space output, no other transformation
I think it is totally usable without noise reduction. Good stuff.
thanks a lot.. 1.7Gb is too much I thought this is MLV raw clip..
I don't keep the mlv clips sorry. But lossless dng's are smaller in size I think than mlv clips.
I'm a newbie never worked with 1x3 video, how to you stretch the image?
I select "stretch" in the scaling panel, then drop the zoom Y from 1.00 to 0.758 for all clips.