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  • Christian Mathis

    October 5, 2012 at 12:38 am in reply to: Calibrating my JVC DT-V1710CG

    what I did I tricked my iOne Display and downloaded some charts from the web. With the grayscale.

    With drive and cut off you can adjust the WB. Drive for the Highlights and cuf off for the dark parts.

    With the iOne I also set the cd/m² (Brightness) and then at the end I did the blue only.

    https://www.homecinema-fr.com/colorimetre-hcfr/hcfr-colormeter/
    is a great link!!

    Good colors

  • Christian Mathis

    October 5, 2012 at 12:23 am in reply to: Sony F3 has no real film look

    Revenge 2012 is another is a good example. When he is entering the door there is some strange things happening in the highlights in the tree’s. fs100 4:45 and 5:25 f3. Well it’s a bit oversharpen.
    With the latitude of the Alexa it’s not distracting.
    I don’t say the F3 is a bad camera. It works solid and the picture is really good.

    I just want to find out why in some cases I feel like looking at video material. In 2 parts of the movie low light int. and a wide at daytime it poped out. But all the rest is film. Maybe it’s just because it’s the sony look.

    Thanks
    Christian

    an older post:
    https://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?229730-F3-doesn-t-quite-have-a-film-look-why

  • I got 25fps with going to 8bit monitoring. I called Blackmagic and they sad that even if I would put more gpu on my Mac my cpu is too slow.
    MacPro’s 3.1 and older aren’t ideal for colorgrading. There is something with the processor architecture that doesn’t work as good as the newer ones.

    Too bad. But till Christmas it will work that way.

  • Christian Mathis

    October 3, 2012 at 12:39 pm in reply to: Sony F3 has no real film look

    Hey
    I don’t think it’s that simple. I’ve worked a lot with Alexa and Red footage. And these have a film look.
    I liked the gain of the Ikonoskop as well as the one of the Penelope Delta. But this digital looking pictures is something I also found on other forums. Without any results.
    The picture has something of a EX. Can someone agree on that?

    Thanks
    Christian

    (Sharpness was really low)

  • Hey Teo Rižnar
    I’m still running on 10.6.8. As far as I know I can run the latest CUDA driver. This week I’ll update Resolve to v9.0.1.
    Let’s see if this already brings something.

    Is there some out there with a happy working MacPro 3.1?

    Thanks
    Christian

  • Thanks for the advice. That saves me a lot of money for the moment. And I really hope that now that we have all these new connections (Thunderbolt and USB3) we get the MacPro6.000.

    So for no I will work with proxies. And maybe the 64bit Version will help. But I’m still on the old System.

    Thanks everyone
    Christian

  • Hey
    Thanks everyone for your help.
    I still didn’t find a quick solution.
    When I checked my disc speed with the BlackMagic Speed Test my Drive was at 110MB. What made me buy a SSD that has now 260MB/S but the improvement in Resolve is poor. When I play Alexa ProRes 4444 footage without even putting a Lut on it I get about 20fps.
    Sasha is probably right to get RealTime I would need at least 2 GPU’s.

    Or is there something I can change on my system?

    Thanks again
    Christian

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