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AVsupport Posted at 12-27 16:37
'Cinelike' is a gamma curve used when shooting videos which has a wider dynamic range than Rec709Rec.709[/url] which you would be shooting otherwise. On top of that, Cinelike records in 10-bit (1024 levels of detail) vs 8 bit (256), hence can be graded easier without falling apart. There is an even wider curve called 'LOG' which we do not yet have on this drone, unfortunately.
That said, you will need professional NLE software like Resolve Studio to do just that (the basic free version does not support 10-bit)
This is what makes this a &aposro' version.
Good explanation.
Also need to say that when you record on D-Cine, pay attention to histogram to be aligned in the right part instead of left, because is easy to blow the highlights.
The curve of D-Cine is non-linear, shadows remain in place, just from middle to highlights will gain more and more, so is important to have the highlights inside histogram (the right part of it) without going over the limit.
Still, because of this Limited RGB and cut off in DR, PAY ATTENTION to interpret the video as LIMITED and not FULL, or you will double crush the blacks (the drone is already crushing that 0-16 darks, you will see histogram in Premiere higher than it is and will go to 0 again, disregarding that 16 is 0).
Of course, each TV have their own modality to deal with FULL and Limited, if is corect set, you cannot see a difference....but is not correct, will crush again the blacks and you will loose all details from 0 practically to 32, instead of 16....so if you need Limited, play it limited, set it at export as LIMITED.
If you need FULL....well...take another drone ))))... |
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