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Luke is Almost 2 Months Old
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Turlock Almond Orchard
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Canon HV20 and Raynox HD-6600Pro 52mm
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3 days agoHe commented on Luke is Almost 2 Months OldYes, used the WA adapter. Did a little color correcting due to the weird bathroom lighting. the mp4 is a 720p avc file, at 5mbit. deinterlace settings in the project settings set to interpolate.
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3 days agoHe commented on HV20 with Raynox 6600 sharpness testIf there's a difference it's super minor. I can't tell if there is one between the first "with raynox" and "without" or if it just looks better because there is no glare on the box. :)
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18 days agoHe commented on "Divers Cove" in Laguna Beach, CAOn rendering it was slow, would even crash with certain rendering settings. Editing doesn't matter. You can change the project settings to 8 bit at the beginning, do all your editing, and then switch it to 32 bit.
When you say the colors pop, was that on the computer? I notice things tend to have less contrast on the computer, but watching on the TV it looks good. If you set the contrast to a level that looks nice on the computer, and then watch it on the TV, it tends to be overly contrasty.
Anyways, I'm rendering everything for prime viewing on the TV. I figure that's where they'll be viewed most of the time. -
19 days agoHe commented on "Divers Cove" in Laguna Beach, CAChanging to 32bit editing changes the gamma setting in vegas. I messed with 32bit, but it was so stinking slow I said the heck with that.
Depending on what you view the video on, you can set the color to studio rgb or computer rgb. As far as I know, by default the video is studio rgb (which is better for TV). That might be why your video looked "dull" on the computer. On your video track, pick the sony color corrector plugin and select computer rgb for outputting stuff for computer viewing. Should have the same effect as whatever gamma changes 32bit has.
I'd do a couple versions of a single video (32bit, studio rgb, computer rgb) and compare them both on the computer and on the TV (ps3 or htpc). Should give you an idea what looks good where. -
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1 month agoHe commented on Canon HV20 and Raynox HD-6600Pro 52mmNo complaints at all. I'd say it's a little soft at full zoom, but without a tripod it's useless footage anyways. It works great, don't notice any bending at the edges, and it looks nice on my hv20 and paired with a dm-50 mic. And for the price it's totally worth it. I can't imagine trying to get the same shots without the wide angle.
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2 months agoHe commented on Southern California Cloud Time LapseCool beans! Yah, I suppose a shorter length between shots would just make it even smoother, but good stuff.
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2 months agoHe likes Clock Time Lapse -
2 months agoHe commented on Clock Time LapseVery cool! Can do some cool stuff with this like sunsets and stadiums filling up. :)
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