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Muchas gracias por compartir. Excelente material para probar.
Thank you very much for sharing. Great material to try.
Alister,
Are these debayered into linear light?
The problem is that there’s no software tools designed to get a good look at linear deep depth frames like this. I can bring it into Photoshop and change exposure in 32bit mode, but it’s just a simple offset, I manipulate it in any way we’re used to in color correction.
Is it possible to get these frames or similar into a log DPX? Most color correction tools are set to deal with that, because they’re used to log film scans, whether they’re 10 or 16bit DPX. Then you apply your LUT and off you go.
Thanks for posting these, I can see the promise (already looks better than Red), but it’s hard to tell exactly how much better without the proper software tools.
Hi Nate. I see your problem, yes they are simply de-bayered into linear DPX. Here are similar Sony F55 Linear raw frames converted to S-Log2 DPX 16 bit and 10 bit. http://we.tl/Iqll6al8m8
Hi,
None of the urls provided works.
Web show “unavailable”
Can you repost to another place ?
This website and content are all provided for free. The raw MXF files are massive and hosting such files costs money. I’ve tried in the past to get donations for big file uploads, but very, very few people want to pay for access to the media. As a result, I’ll use free services where I can but these are often time or speed limited.