Just FYI for anyone: that "RAW Converter" utility that's on the Windows & macOS app stores in my experience messes with the colors and presents them wrong. I think it ignores or re-writes a bit of metadata about the color primaries of the bayer filters or something, not quite sure. Utilities like Assimilate Scratch (or Play Pro Studio), Final Cut, and Adobe stuff (such as media converter) all seem to handle ProRes RAW correctly. The cDNG files converted with Assimilate look correct in Resolve, but the cDNGs from that free app store utility looked wrong for some reason.
I dont think he uses RAW Converter, if i remember correctly he once said that Play Pro Studio is the way to go. And as far as i know the RAW Converter software ain't free!
Looks very good, and i like the lens too, sharp and nice bokeh!
looks great! Did you buy the a7s3 again?
No, I was just playing around with some old clips.
Just FYI for anyone: that "RAW Converter" utility that's on the Windows & macOS app stores in my experience messes with the colors and presents them wrong. I think it ignores or re-writes a bit of metadata about the color primaries of the bayer filters or something, not quite sure.
Utilities like Assimilate Scratch (or Play Pro Studio), Final Cut, and Adobe stuff (such as media converter) all seem to handle ProRes RAW correctly. The cDNG files converted with Assimilate look correct in Resolve, but the cDNGs from that free app store utility looked wrong for some reason.
I dont think he uses RAW Converter, if i remember correctly he once said that Play Pro Studio is the way to go. And as far as i know the RAW Converter software ain't free!
@@AexoeroV For sure. I just intended for anyone researching content like this. Play Pro Studio is nice indeed.