![]() I would say you can easily intercut C 100 and properly exposed 5DMKii VisionTech footage with no issues. VisionTech for me has been the best low light picture for the 5DMKii as it captures the most information and lets me color grade it after with the least amount of noise and issues.Ĭ100 C-Log is very strong but the codec is only 24 Mbps. Again.that’s only my analysis after using Cinestyle and I have seen good results but the workflow was just to deep and layered to get to a beautiful image without denoising and additional steps. Playback lag using Osiris Luts Support I recently update to Premiere 2020 because of some crashings in a intensive projects with multicams, severalls Lumetri corrections and more stuff. You simply can’t make 8-bit footage behave and respond to a full log profile without some negative repercussions. It’s not as harsh as Technicolor’s Cinestyle which for me ended up with noisy footage after color grading. VisionTech raises the black levels to allow more color information to be captured in low light situations…that can then be pushed back down while retaining the color information. Cinematic Film Emulations via VisionColor Osiris Look-up Tables (LUTs) from Lars Lentz Productions on Vimeo. ![]() It allows me to keep the most information in the image and then drop the blacks and add the saturation I need. I’ve used it exclusively for the last 2 years and had nothing but wonderful results. What VisionColor does is give you the optimal neutral-like setting and from what I’ve gathered…make the skin tone adjustments for you to give you an optimal all-in picture style. Shane goes further to suggest you color balance the camera individually so that skintones are adjusted…per camera. It’s the same that Vincent Laforet has used and what Stu Maschwitz recommends for his Prolost picture style. Shane’s recommendation for the 5DMKii is the neutral setting with no sharpness, minimum contrast and one notch down for saturation. In terms of my affection for VisionColor and VisionTech…here’s the breakdown. Thanks for listening to my rambling babbles! So much to talk about and so little time.
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