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Re: Achieving low light and dark colours in the desert
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Jim Tuchschmidt
on Mar 30, 2008 at 3:28:42 am
While there is no substitution for knowing your equipment, and this would be my first consideration, the advantage of tghe RED camera is that the images are all captured in uncompressed RAW. So, all the color correction is done in post and you have a huge amount of data to do that. I have only seen demo's of RED and never used it, but the images are awesome. I do use the XL-H1 regularly and it also captures great images. As Jon points out, you have a fair amount of latitude over image processing in post.
Jim
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Re: Achieving low light and dark colours in the desert
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