Well guys, as I mentioned a few days ago I've decided to finally quit whimping out by sticking to 8-bit, H.264, 4:2:0 recording and give shooting in C-Log3 a serious try. I've been out freezing my buns off in the Canadian winter for the last 2 days shooting log like crazy and trying to learn how to process the files. As a wildlife guy the sky figures prominently in many of my videos so I thought I would begin by shooting sunsets and learning how to preserve the highlights. Here's my first attempt. Critiques are very welcome. Be brutal, I can take it.
By the way, the sunset this evening was not what you'd call spectacular with bright vivid colours, rather it was quite subtle with a wonderful full palette of soft pastel colours - subtle blues, pinks, peach-coloured oranges, etc., with beautiful whisp shapes blending into each other. I gotta tell ya, so far I'm really lovin' this Log thing.
R5, RF50/1.8, 4K30 Fine, C-Log3, hand held, Davinci Resolve 19
Sorry for having only a link, I can't figure out how to post a private video here. Carlo, how do you post your videos without the rest of your youTube channel becoming visible? I want to post my practice videos in my regular channel but I don't want the public seeing them mixed in with my good videos and messing up look of my gallery.
Well guys, as I mentioned a few days ago I've decided to finally quit whimping out by sticking to 8-bit, H.264, 4:2:0 recording and give shooting in C-Log3 a serious try. I've been out freezing my buns off in the Canadian winter for the last 2 days shooting log like crazy and trying to learn how to process the files. As a wildlife guy the sky figures prominently in many of my videos so I thought I would begin by shooting sunsets and learning how to preserve the highlights. Here's my first attempt. Critiques are very welcome. Be brutal, I can take it.
By the way, the sunset this evening was not what you'd call spectacular with bright vivid colours, rather it was quite subtle with a wonderful full palette of soft pastel colours - subtle blues, pinks, peach-coloured oranges, etc., with beautiful whisp shapes blending into each other. I gotta tell ya, so far I'm really lovin' this Log thing.
Sorry for having only a link, I can't figure out how to post a private video here. Carlo, how do you post your videos without the rest of your youTube channel becoming visible? I want to post my practice videos in my regular channel but I don't want the public seeing them mixed in with my good videos and messing up look of my gallery.
Well guys, as I mentioned a few days ago I've decided to finally quit whimping out by sticking to 8-bit, H.264, 4:2:0 recording and give shooting in C-Log3 a serious try. I've been out in the freezing my buns off in the Canadian winter for the last 2 days shooting log like crazy and trying to learn how to process the files. As a wildlife guy the sky figures prominently in many of my videos so I thought I would begin by shooting sunsets and learning how to preserve the highlights. Here's my first attempt. Critiques are very welcome. Be brutal, I can take it.
By the way, the sunset this evening was not what you'd call spectacular with bright vivid colours, rather it was quite subtle with a wonderful full palette of soft pastel colours - subtle blues, pinks, peach-coloured oranges, etc., with beautiful whisp shapes blending into each other. I gotta tell ya, so far I'm really lovin' this Log thing.
Sorry for having only a link, I can't figure out how to post a private video here. Carlo, how do you post your videos without the rest of your youTube channel becoming visible? I want to post my practice videos in my regular channel but I don't want the public seeing them mixed in with my good videos and messing up look of my gallery.
Well guys, as I mentioned a few days ago I've decided to finally quit whimping out by sticking to 8-bit, H.264, 4:2:0 recording and give shooting in C-Log3 a serious try. I've been in the freezing Canadian winter for the last 2 days shooting log like crazy and trying to learn how to process the files. As a wildlife guy the sky figures prominently in many of my videos so I thought I would begin by shooting sunsets and learning how to preserve the highlights. Here's my first attempt. Critiques are very welcome. Be brutal, I can take it.
By the way, the sunset this evening was not what you'd call spectacular with bright vivid colours, rather it was quite subtle with a wonderful full palette of soft pastel colours - subtle blues, pinks, peach-coloured oranges, etc., with beautiful whisp shapes blending into each other. I gotta tell ya, so far I'm really lovin' this Log thing.
Sorry for having only a link, I can't figure out how to post a private video here. Carlo, how do you post your videos without the rest of your youTube channel becoming visible? I want to post my practice videos in my regular channel but I don't want the public seeing them mixed in with my good videos and messing up look of my gallery.
Cheers,
Rudy
Jan 10, 2025 at 10:43 PM
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