個人一直以來都不喜歡或者偏愛吹捧一家或某家攝影器生產商,但覺得某些人或後期公司無論在前期拍攝或後期制作,非採用正確處理方式或知識而常抱怨,所以我從Red用戶群轉發一份我澳地利攝影師朋友的一個測試經驗及解說,"其實做攝影師不止熟悉前期制作,也應該了解後期的制作" 希望對大家共同分享MX @ ISO 6400 - Workflow explainedNow I decided to open the new tread about getting maximum ISO out of MX sensor.Here we go again and the explanation below is more visual with some additional images that you can get all the workflow fast and easy:I mostly used to rate R1-MX @ ISO 800 that has always pretty clean image.Second to that is ISO 1600 and use when I need it.Extreme solution starts @ ISO 4000 that has still very good image.Maximim ISO @ 6400 is also very usable and I recommend this combo plug in workflow for getting a clean image out of really critical from the noise defected low and available light shots. All you can see very good at the footage that has a link below.Keep in mind that CC or color grading is not done on those shots,that means if higher ISO make shifting colors you should start to fix it immediately in RCX and later on grading suite of your choice.Also all file were processed at 8bit ProRes 422 and h264 for the Internet presentation purpose.That means you can go with R3D RAW files much higher quality when you need it for your broadcast or even print to film file finishing workflows.
Best to watch it @ 30" LCD using the full screen display mode.It's easy to set up and see the result.Only rendering time is pretty long for both noise reduction plug ins.But at the end it helps a lot to fix some of your low and available light shots.This test example also shows how deep MX sensor can see in a dark that is even beyond human eye performance.At the end must say that you as a RED User should try out this combo noise reduction option and of course you can find your own way how you would make set up to work the best.Useful links:Neat Video>>>Furnace Core>>>Hope you like it.__________________RED Camera Experimentalist & RED Funboy