Mesmerizing scenes! The coastal beauty combined with the ethereal mist creates a truly enchanting atmosphere. It's like a dreamy dance between land and sea. Nature's poetry in motion!
Thanks! In this instance it was super simplistic. I’ve used the davinci colour managed space to get the image into rec709. Additionally I used my favourite look LUT from Gammut Kinteic pack and just did some basic corrections. I’ve hade small amount of noise reduction in pre clip (faster 5/5) and in post clip sharpening set to 48. I’ve added the built in 16mm grain as default settings but I don’t think it really come through.
@SEKILEFPV they are a bit pricy. I don’t normally spend that kind of money on LUTs as I found most not worth much. This time I had tested them and bit the bullet. In general these luts are based on Kodak 2383 film stock. There are a lot of luts and film emulations that use this as a base. You could try experimenting with them to get similar result.
killer grade!
Thanks a lot!
Great camera. Just subscribed!
Thanks. It has something about its look. I got rid of it for now but I’m sure I’ll get one again somewhere down the line
Mesmerizing scenes! The coastal beauty combined with the ethereal mist creates a truly enchanting atmosphere. It's like a dreamy dance between land and sea. Nature's poetry in motion!
Molto bello
Thank you !
Genialny klimat 👏👏
Dziękuję!
looks great. what lens?
Thanks! This was all shot on the Leica 12-60 2.8-4
great video man , love the colors
The colour reproduction is definitely a strong suit of that Fairchild sensor
Aweosme work! What was your grading steps?@@LiveMyJourneyTom
Thanks! In this instance it was super simplistic. I’ve used the davinci colour managed space to get the image into rec709. Additionally I used my favourite look LUT from Gammut Kinteic pack and just did some basic corrections.
I’ve hade small amount of noise reduction in pre clip (faster 5/5) and in post clip sharpening set to 48. I’ve added the built in 16mm grain as default settings but I don’t think it really come through.
@@LiveMyJourneyTom yes looks very very good. I watch for those luts , but cost to much for my budget. Great work man
@SEKILEFPV they are a bit pricy. I don’t normally spend that kind of money on LUTs as I found most not worth much. This time I had tested them and bit the bullet. In general these luts are based on Kodak 2383 film stock. There are a lot of luts and film emulations that use this as a base. You could try experimenting with them to get similar result.