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  1. #1 ASA Rating? 
    Senior Member Michael Totten's Avatar
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    I know this subject has been discussed ad naseum, but I have heard from a DIT friend of mine who owns several RED's that a couple big time DP's he's worked with have rated the RED at 250 ASA. He reported that anything above that is just too noisy.

    I understand that acceptable noise is totally subjective. Those of you that shoot on RED often.. what say you ? For feature film theatrical work.

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    the question is - Are they rating noise on the video tap? Are they going into RedCine and applying curves and quick grades? Are they doing Full demosaics, or just 1/2 Res (Standard).

    I don't start to see any real noise until I get to 500. Even then, film grain is noisier.

    I've heard a lot of people who don't quite understand the RAW concept look at the monitors from the HD-SDI outputs and base their opinions on that image without actually digging into the real data.

    My DP friends rate it solidly at a 320 but have no problems pushing to 500 if need be. I can process very clean images from 500.
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    Subjective observation here, but:

    Red definitely loves blue light/daylight and is not too fond of tungsten. One could argument that the tungsten ASA vs the daylight ASA should/could be rated differently, that is, lowering the ASA settings in post when there's less blue in the light would equal a higher ASA rating for daylight shots.

    When you lower the ASA/Exposure settings, you can get a lot less noisy image with the curves.

    Graeme (or Stuart?) chopped me down on this once, and I guess they're right, but this is what I see so far.

    That said: RED is generally extremely noisefree.

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    I agree with everything Kenn is saying. You can't look at the monitor output to make any determinations. In fact, you have to know exactly what you're doing in Redcine/Alert to make correct noise determinations. De-Bayer quality has everything to do with it.

    Also, rating the camera at anything less than 320, while helping the noise floor, is at the expense of your highlight latitude...so I never shoot at anything less than 320.
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    I did purposely not throw ASA numbers, as I was thinking about matching shots.
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    In fact, you have to know exactly what you're doing in Redcine/Alert to make correct noise determinations. De-Bayer quality has everything to do with it.
    Nate,

    What are you finding as the optimal setting BTW for noise relief besides maximum full everything? For making pro res HQ masters for MV or commercial work. Or are you taking another route to master? Thanks.
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    320 ASA in RedCine or RedAlert (unless you have clipping artifacts at 320, then drop down to 250 to reveal more highight). Use curves to brighten, etc... Render at Full, not Standard or Half.

    As full renders take awhile, that should be part of your online/conform process, not for all dailies.

    Full is optimal as far is noise is concerned. In a Standard or Half render, sharp noise will almost disappear when rendered at Full.

    Like Gunleik said, Red is pretty noise free. Even when it's a little noisy, it's still clean. Only in extreme circumstances can you push too hard and get the nasties. But at that point, your lighting on set should've been better! :)

    On stuff that I've shot, I've gotten the semi-complaint that the images are TOO clean! "Can you grit it up a bit? Add some grain?"

    All that said, I have had a few instances of weird compression artifacts - in the woods mid-day, doing very wide shots with many trees and leaves, I saw noise crawling up the tree bark. Too much detail? I think Redcode 36 would've helped there, but I haven't re-tested.

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    With Red it's not always necessary to 'rate' it with an ISO. Learn to use the histogram and try to expose to the right when you can. You'll get the cleanest picture possible this way. That being said I've 'rated' the camera at ISO 640 in low light Tungsten conditions and had good results comparable to film. For my taste I wouldn't want to rate it any higher though. When monitoring setting the Red to ISO 320 gives you the best view as to what is being captured on the sensor. In bright conditions resist the urge to monitor at lower ISOs. In low light conditions setting the ISO higher then 320 will still give accurate results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregorios View Post
    With Red it's not always necessary to 'rate' it with an ISO.
    My gaffer appreciates estimations though. Hard to do a truck order without knowing a ballpark.
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    At the moment I like to shoot at 320 but process at 250 when going to REC709 with exposure adjusted with curves.
    edit: of course it depends on the nature of the shot.
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