A note on Lightroom, something I've notice today with a project I'm working on...
I've used the workaround to develop a preset on a jpeg exported from the video files in the camera, and then apply that to the corresponding video file in the Library section of Lightroom.
While the footage does look good, it appears to be clipped to NTSC IRE limits on export (+5% and +95%), instead of the cameras -15% to +125% before clipping.
Most of the time, does not affect anything, but it does affect how much detail you loose in the both Bright and Dark highlights that you can otherwise recover in the NLE using the Luma curves. The black areas of the frame appear crushed and the white areas clipped.
I exported a second time, without the colour corrections, and only lens corrections to remove the purple fringe at wide open Iris, and the same clipping to NTSC levels is present, so it's an export thing, not a colour correction thing.
This was on footage shot indoors, next to a window, on an overcast and rainy day, at 100ISO on the K-01, with the display on the bottom of the screen indicating the vision was almost underexposed, in the 'Muted' profile.
Now, if only there was a correction for the fringing in Edius,.... time for a GV Forum post
---------- Post added 07-07-15 at 08:43 PM ----------
Richard : Lumetri certainly looks like a vast improvement over the previous colour tools in Premiere.
Last edited by PiDicus Rex; 07-07-2015 at 03:40 AM.