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CineStyle vs Canon Standard vs Cinema Picture Style

 
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Dec 23, 2012 17:56 |  #1

All I can say is WOW! What a huge difference the two custom styles make.

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CineStyle needs grading, obviously. However Cinema Picture Style is straight from the camera! That extra detail without any post processing is awesome.



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Dec 24, 2012 05:00 |  #2

i kinda don't get why so many people like cine style. i think standard looks good! plus it takes half the editing.




  
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Dec 24, 2012 07:10 |  #3

Standard blows out the highlights and loses detail in shadows, even if exposure is correct. Look at the CineStyle corrected vs the Standard. Then, without needing any editing, the Cinema retains a lot of highlight AND shadow detail... all without any processing necessary.

Standard also over saturates the image, but that's a personal preference to the look of the film.

The settings in the video are all the same. ISO, SS, Aperture, FPS, etc. The only difference is the color profile used.



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Dec 24, 2012 13:20 |  #4

drPheta wrote in post #15402527 (external link)
Standard blows out the highlights and loses detail in shadows, even if exposure is correct. Look at the CineStyle corrected vs the Standard. Then, without needing any editing, the Cinema retains a lot of highlight AND shadow detail... all without any processing necessary.

Standard also over saturates the image, but that's a personal preference to the look of the film.

The settings in the video are all the same. ISO, SS, Aperture, FPS, etc. The only difference is the color profile used.

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Standard is horrible. I don't use Cinema all that much these days as I prefer to grade files myself but I do like the VisionColor and Lightform profiles.


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