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  • John Pivovarnik

    July 23, 2008 at 7:20 pm in reply to: HPX2000 Setup

    First, My boss and I think your boss is asking alot from you. Second,
    If you go through the user manual for the 2000 there is alot of information on what to do.
    I’m an old film guy and a former Gaffer. The other guy was right, lighting is and issue if you have grain.
    You need to also take the camera out of “Default” mode in the camera setup menu. There are different Pre-set “Looks” under the Gamma settings. Film 1,2,&3 are a good start. After that adjust your Saturations. Play with all the settings through the Paint modes.
    Some of this is Trial and Error, find what looks good to your eye and what is right for the scene. Also, being a film guy I like to use a polarizer on the lens, we have a 4X4 matte box, you lose a 1/4 stop but it softens the “Video” look. Be sure to have your monitor calibrated correctly.

    Hope this Helps
    PIV

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