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Why the vertical color bands

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julien:
Thank you all for your posts, it helped me a lot in learning the camera.
I did some tests with much better results :

https://youtu.be/_t4vKoO6OQw

I used Neat as a denoiser, it worked well.
It is possible to overexpose by 1 stop when shooting and be able to recover everything without loss at color grading.
This makes it easier to remove vertical stripes in post production.  :)

Nikon1:

--- Quote from: julien on February 10, 2021, 03:55:46 AM ---Thank you all for your posts, it helped me a lot in learning the camera.
I did some tests with much better results :

https://youtu.be/_t4vKoO6OQw

I used Neat as a denoiser, it worked well.
It is possible to overexpose by 1 stop when shooting and be able to recover everything without loss at color grading.
This makes it easier to remove vertical stripes in post production.  :)

--- End quote ---
Some Quite nice Shots there! Would love to see some BTS Images of the Light-Setup for this, the Paint Glasses Look really well Lit. From The Mirror Ball Reflections i assume 3 Big Lamps. (Arri Lamps? From the Other Shot, where one is slightly in Frame...).
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 Also Check out the New Software 0.6.0, for High-Resolution Stuff its a huge Improovement. Havent got too much time To test it yet, but the Vertical Noise is way better on that one, and Analog Gain also is now way more useable, even without denoising sometimes.

julien:
You are right ! it is indeed an ARRI Daylight M18. But there is only one with a fresnel and silver reflective panel on the other side. :)
I did some tests with the gain beyond 3db, you lose a lot on the quality of the image.

the shots with the balloons were shot at 2000 fps in 720p. I used Topaz Video Ai Enhanced for uspcaling in 4K. and the result is impressive!

I will update 0.6.0 ;)

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