This is all a bit pointless when you consider that there isn't likely to be any legitimately adequate data pipe for 4K. We still don't have one for HD (Blu-Ray comes the closest), so what makes you...
Type: Posts; User: Palmer Woodrow
This is all a bit pointless when you consider that there isn't likely to be any legitimately adequate data pipe for 4K. We still don't have one for HD (Blu-Ray comes the closest), so what makes you...
"Redone"? Does having a sensor upgrade count as having your camera "redone"?
Yeah, the pocket cam could be a great underwater camera for example.
The real mystery is this "compressed CinemaDNG". There doesn't seem to be any solid information on what kind of compression is...
Um, they haven't done that one yet. And their "Camera Connection Kit" doesn't even work with their own phones...
Thanks for the feedback, everybody.
I find this curious:
I would think the opposite. You're adding a ton of spurious high-frequency detail with zero commonality between frames; so I'd...
Hi all. Just wondering how prevalent the addition of "film grain" is in people's workflows these days. As digital acquisition becomes the norm and people become used to its look, do filmmakers...
I wonder if the color rendition will be improved. Some better blue sensitivity, perhaps?
No. Setting the camera for ISO 250 only changes the file metadata and the camera's light-measurement displays, so you will make exposure and lighting choices that deliver more light to the sensor. ...
Let's hope Bridge is abandoned entirely. Thumbnail browsing should be integrated into each product, not a bloated separate application.
You have to keep all conditions the same between cameras, if you're really testing cameras. So give all cameras to all the DPs and let them run their own battery. Set up the lighting one time per...
Defiantly?
It's way cool if they implemented some proper downscaling instead of line-skipping. That would be a huge step forward in quality for them. This is what Canon needs to do across their SLR line,...
No, this is how they created the new projector: by accident.
What a surprise, Sony undermines or otherwise messes up a standard. They have a long history of doing exactly that, with everything from digital-audio signal levels to Firewire and now by...
Cool. Will a non-sepia-toned grade of this footage be made available?