Hi Bobby. I see you're in South Florida. Do you know any of the team over at LPG? I have been trying to figure out what Pic Profile they use? Most likely, they are using Cine4 on the Sony's which is a non log format and maybe a bit of Slog3 when needed. (view properties). I personally find LOG a bit too noisy and overly flat (even when grading).
Great video... I wish everyone didn't use videos of perfectly white homes where color balance isn't even an issue though. One out of every 10 of the homes I shoot is actually white and lit really well like this home. I'd pay to have these more often.
This is true. If the home has mixed lighting or a lot of tungsten lights then you can use the hue and saturation tool to desaturate the yellows and oranges.
well detailed its a huge help
Great Video!
this is an awesome video. thanks for making this really good stuff
No problem!
Awesome video🔥🔥 thanks a lot bro
Excellent, are you shooting 4k 60 and then slowing on time line? I realize much is in the walk but I’ve never seen clips quite as smooth. Thank you.
Great video, any suggestions fon color grading for someone who is slightly color blind?
Hi Bobby. I see you're in South Florida. Do you know any of the team over at LPG? I have been trying to figure out what Pic Profile they use? Most likely, they are using Cine4 on the Sony's which is a non log format and maybe a bit of Slog3 when needed. (view properties). I personally find LOG a bit too noisy and overly flat (even when grading).
Great video... I wish everyone didn't use videos of perfectly white homes where color balance isn't even an issue though. One out of every 10 of the homes I shoot is actually white and lit really well like this home. I'd pay to have these more often.
This is true. If the home has mixed lighting or a lot of tungsten lights then you can use the hue and saturation tool to desaturate the yellows and oranges.