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- Welcome back! Its Tuesday, lets do this. (rock music) Alright, todays topic is dynamic range, shooting in LOG, and picture profiles. Whats the best- (piano music) for you, and whats going to give you the best picture and the best settings based on the camera that you have? So lets throw two minutes on the clock, lets go. So what is a picture profile? Now all cameras ship at these predetermined picture styles, right? So if youre shooting landscape, its saying, Hey, this is the best settings for landscape. This is the best for portraits, so on and so forth. Those picture profiles have different settings within them that capture images differently. Now, whats really popular, Im sure youve heard of it, is shooting your footage in a flat profile, something called LOG. I shoot Canon, so they call it C-Log. What does that mean? Well, at first sight, it looks like this, and it doesnt look the best. You might say, Ugh, theres no contrast, no saturation, its like gray, and