I'll post a sample r3d when I get a chance... that will serve as a better example.
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I'll post a sample r3d when I get a chance... that will serve as a better example.
Do I need to black shade when switching between 5k/4k or can I store a blackshade for each?
Here's an extreme before and after example: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0hS...TQQ/edit?pli=1
The after R3D is representative of the shading you should see if your camera is properly calibrated for it's current conditions.
Note: ISO is set to 12800 to exaggerate the noise in the image.
Thanks Matt,
How about posting a sticky official document on all things Black Shading: when, how, why, issues, examples . . . everything there is to know on the subject. This would be very helpful.
I've heard that big changes in ambient temp creates the need to recalibrate - shouldn't it be a big change in the sensor temp as read out on the EVF? Like if it drops from 50C to 44C. Who cares what the temp is outside - it's inside on the sensor that drives noise. If that is correct, then what is the on-sensor temp spread that necessitates a recal?
I think a more appropriate place for the information would be the Ops Guide. But I agree, black shading needs better documentation our part.
Sensor temperature certainly plays a large role in the overall noise of the sensor. From my experience, anywhere between a 5 and 10 degree swing you'll start seeing better results in the dark with a re-calibration. Again, that's on the sensor temperature.
The first temperature we readout in the bottom status bar is the sensor temperature and the other is for other critical internal electronics. The sensor calibration temperature is visible in the system configuration menu.
Looking forward, (in addition to making the entire calibration process smoother) we're looking to add warnings if the camera detects a deviation between the current sensor temperature and the calibrated temperature.
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