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Canon c100 c log setting mark 1
Canon c100 c log setting mark 1








canon c100 c log setting mark 1 canon c100 c log setting mark 1 canon c100 c log setting mark 1

funny thing is you may not have 12 stops of DR in your shot and find whites don't hit the top.Īlso the other gamma settings are pretty adjustable and you may find EOS std isn't bad once you max out the highlight handling. adjusting the ped to expand the bottom is important, especially in a 8bit codec wether internal or output (8bit) to external recorder. C log is often at 20 IRE, but typically about 10. Flac)īoth C Log and Wide DR float the blacks. When the digital capabilities increase to the point that it's indistinguishable from what we actually see, I will say that other factors like recording time, battery life, portability, etc. Our eyes+brains are much more capable at seeing on both ends of the spectrum than cameras are (i.e. More to the point- while eventually the digital capabilities will be visually indistinguishable from what we can perceive, it's not there yet- not by a long shot. The reason I think like this is that our eye/nervous system is analog, not digital, and is also fairly adaptive. My opinion on these things is like Douglas Trumbull- the more detail the better- as long as it can gracefully be brought down when needed for stylistic reasons (for example- see his approach to shooting 120FPS but delivering at 24FPS for scenes that need it- without it feeling any different than if it were natively shot in 24fps)










Canon c100 c log setting mark 1