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How to faint record in LOG

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this video is all about when you should not be shooting log footage and a little bit about when you should if youamp;#39;re new here my name is Javon dovey I do a lot of filmmaking tutorials a bunch of camera reviews some cool adventure stuff and today weamp;#39;re talking about log footage and if itamp;#39;s something that you should shoot more and more today cameras are coming out with the capabilities to shoot log but log is is a flattened image but the reason that you shoot log footage is to preserve the highlights and to preserve the darks so what it does is it basically flattens out your exposure so youamp;#39;re shooting right in the middle of highlights and darks and what that does is it preserves your dynamic range and every camera has a specific dynamic range native to the camera so it might be 14 stops it might be 16 it might be 18 whatever your camera may have and thereamp;#39;s a specific range of the amount of stops of light that your sensor will pick up now log pres

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The big defining characteristic of LOG is its flat image profile. It looks this way because LOG retains a lot more color information than other footage types.
LOG is a specific video format processed in the camera, unlike RAW, which is totally unprocessed. LOG footage can be viewed on an external monitor without conversion. And, because its a video format, certain components such as white balance and exposure are made part of the video.
LOG is much flatter than standard video images and captures more dynamic range. But the footage has to be manipulated in post-production in order to look normal. It appears washed out coming from the camera. When to shoot LOG or RAW depends on the project.
0:01 0:53 And looks really gray and desaturated Rec 709 is a different color profile. And looks much moreMoreAnd looks really gray and desaturated Rec 709 is a different color profile. And looks much more saturated. And contrasty when compared to log. Now although log is more desaturated.
First and foremost is the fact that shooting in log isnt always necessary. Because log is primarily designed to maximize dynamic range, it makes sense to shoot log in tricky lighting conditions where you expect there to be both extremely bright and dark parts in the image.
So how do we expose LOG correctly? Expose to the right (meaning to the right of the histogram i.e slight over exposure). Use an 18 percent grey card. Send a normal REC 709 curve to the monitor/eye peice and expose that as you normally would.
What is Log Footage? To put it simply, Logarithmic Footage, generally known as Log, is very flat footage but that contains more details of the scene its baking into the image. This kind of footage is not intended to be used without editing so it needs further alterations to be used as the final footage.
The first time you play back your log video, you will see that it looks desaturated and flat straight out of the camera. But dont panic. Thats the way its supposed to look. The low-contrast image with washed-out colors is how your camera captures more dynamic range in your video files.

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