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Re: Difference between Cine1 - Cine4
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randy Strome
on Apr 3, 2008 at 2:44:01 pm
Hi Chris,
It is probably not a good idea to think of one Gamma setting as being better than another. I use Cine 1 almost exclusively, but that is due to the fact that I am only shooting variable, wide dynamic range scenes and am always struggling not to (critically) blow highlights or darks. Cine 1 is the most "compressed" curve, and will help in this situation. Note: Cine 2 compesses even futher than Cine 1, but hard limits highlights, so many avoid it for general use. Cine 3 and 4 compress the highlights less, so you may opt for one of those if situations allow (flatter light, lower contrast scenes). There are also (more subtle) differences in how far the darks are pushed in each curve by default.
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by Chris Babbitt on Apr 2, 2008 at 7:32:06 pm
Re: Difference between Cine1 - Cine4
by Craig Seeman on Apr 2, 2008 at 7:58:52 pm
Re: Difference between Cine1 - Cine4
by randy Strome on Apr 3, 2008 at 2:44:01 pm
Re: Difference between Cine1 - Cine4
by Craig Seeman on Apr 3, 2008 at 2:57:52 pm
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