Sadly not so many people watched this tutorial. You made me understand how to set up white balance in a very easy way. I never understood flare till I saw this video. Many many many thanks
George, can you do another a video and explain what buttons and dials you are using on the RCP. Also, would you do a auto black and white belance before you perform these manual settings?
Hey great video! Is this an overall calibration or is this just doing what auto white balance would do? I ask because im wondering about a situation where you go through this process but for another scene the lighting is different. Is awb good enough w/minor adjustments or is it necessary to go through this process again?
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Great video! Have a question, at 10:14 if I understand George correctly, I can set my white and black levels once and then shoot all my scenes even though they have different lighting values and it will turn out correctly. My understanding before watching this was that you need to calibrate before every scene because the lighting will be different from scene to scene. If you set the values like George said, when would I need to recalibrate the camera? Just ever so often? or before each scene as long as the lighting has changed? Thank you very much!
idratherfly2000 You can set your black levels after the camera has warmed up real good like 20 mins. Your setting this by closing the lens. This demo is the proper way to set up HD cameras but not everyone has a HD waveform. Thats then set for the day. But every scene has different lighting and different flares so you really need to look at the camera again in a different scene and at the very least white balance it and adjust the lens flare. If your going to go to repetitive scenes save all your adjustment data in a lens file.
Sadly not so many people watched this tutorial. You made me understand how to set up white balance in a very easy way.
I never understood flare till I saw this video.
Many many many thanks
Thanks for that video , I like how you transmit the Information 👍
It is very valuable video and short training, thank you very much!
George, can you do another a video and explain what buttons and dials you are using on the RCP. Also, would you do a auto black and white belance before you perform these manual settings?
Gracias Maestro, Thank a lot Master, it's very helpfull for me, actually my Jobs is video shader... againg thanks.
Thanks a lot, know I understand some issues between black and aperture, which I have seen.
Outstanding video, thank you!
Hey great video! Is this an overall calibration or is this just doing what auto white balance would do? I ask because im wondering about a situation where you go through this process but for another scene the lighting is different. Is awb good enough w/minor adjustments or is it necessary to go through this process again?
Great video, thank you!!!
now i got it! thank you!
I have JVC DT-V24G2Z 24. Ago Today, never see a any monitor with your quality. Imac monitors, maybe. But this jvc monitor have a ten years. ther have quality excelent.
great video, tq sir
Great video! Have a question, at 10:14 if I understand George correctly, I can set my white and black levels once and then shoot all my scenes even though they have different lighting values and it will turn out correctly. My understanding before watching this was that you need to calibrate before every scene because the lighting will be different from scene to scene. If you set the values like George said, when would I need to recalibrate the camera? Just ever so often? or before each scene as long as the lighting has changed? Thank you very much!
idratherfly2000 You can set your black levels after the camera has warmed up real good like 20 mins. Your setting this by closing the lens. This demo is the proper way to set up HD cameras but not everyone has a HD waveform. Thats then set for the day. But every scene has different lighting and different flares so you really need to look at the camera again in a different scene and at the very least white balance it and adjust the lens flare. If your going to go to repetitive scenes save all your adjustment data in a lens file.
Re-calibrate before any lighting changes (colour temperature change of any kind)
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