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  • C200: What Gamma curve does XF-AVC use?

    Posted by Nathan Colby on May 11, 2018 at 11:14 am

    Hey everyone, new user here.

    So I’ve been working with the C200b since December. When the new XF-AVC format was included in the latest firmware, I was finally freed of the painful MP4 proxy workflow.

    Unfortunately, I’m having trouble figuring out what gamma curve the XF-AVC proxies are using. Normally, the MP4 proxies use a BT.709 color space and Canon Log 3 Gamma curve. This is useful because I most often edit the CRM files starting with Canon Log 3, and only resort to the more aggressive Canon Log 2 for pulling out some detail in the shadows.

    Here is the example:

    As you can see the Canon RAW Light has that classic Canon Log 3 Gamma curve, with the smooth roll off into shadows. The XF-AVC looks more like a Wide DR Gamma curve with how much contrast is baked right into the image. But I’ve compared it to the Wide DR gamma curve and they are considerably different.

    TL;DR: Does anyone know the gamma curve that the XF-AVC proxies record in? Is there a way to change that?

    Thanks!

    Nathan Colby replied 8 years ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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