GH4
stefhoffer
11 Jun 2014 16:50
That's a good question Norman. Having both cameras gives you flexibility in terms of usage, but is it necessary to have 2 cameras at this point that can shoot similar 4K (in theory at least). That I wonder. Some argue 4K 50p/60p will become the norm. If that is the case, owning two cameras that shoot 25/30p might be overkill at this point.
Do you guys have to color correct a lot of your shots from the GH4s? To be honest, my knowledge falls short in this area (that's an understatement) and it seems daunting having to learn about these things in a short span of time. The AX100 footage seems to require relatively little work in post, yet also appears to provide less flexibility.
Do you guys have to color correct a lot of your shots from the GH4s? To be honest, my knowledge falls short in this area (that's an understatement) and it seems daunting having to learn about these things in a short span of time. The AX100 footage seems to require relatively little work in post, yet also appears to provide less flexibility.
JHDT_Productions
11 Jun 2014 16:53
I shoot everything on my GH4 pretty flat but I match the color temp of whatever I shoot.
So with that I do have to correct the flat footage in post but little in the color correct area.
So with that I do have to correct the flat footage in post but little in the color correct area.
akennedy
11 Jun 2014 22:07
I've started to use a http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1257 when I'm shooting. Makes color correction a lot easier and takes a lost of the guess work out. Just shoot a second in each location.
stefhoffer
12 Jun 2014 06:31
Thanks guys, it seems there are plenty of ways to get correction going. I've been experimenting a bit in CC and that's probably the best way to figure these things out. Do you use Adobe's fast color correction?
BunFest
12 Jun 2014 06:57
Hi,
Is it the most simple way to do is to use white card for white balance on shooting site instead of PP correction?
Is it the most simple way to do is to use white card for white balance on shooting site instead of PP correction?
mark29
14 Jun 2014 13:52
I will second that. Get white balance right on the front end and you won't have to worry with it in post.
stefhoffer
14 Jun 2014 16:11
Do you use a specific white balance, or do you leave it at automatic most of the time?
BunFest
14 Jun 2014 17:31
In some situation like indoor, I simply point my camera to a piece of clean Tempo (white, or white paper) to set white balance. It works magically..
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BunFest
14 Jun 2014 20:37
Another interesting blog
http://m43photo.blogspot.de/
http://m43photo.blogspot.de/
stefhoffer
15 Jun 2014 11:13
That's a good alternative. Thanks for the site too!