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hell I have video older stuff welcome back and today for you oh Ive got a kick-ass video for you I thought you guys might find it interesting for me to explore the best way to expose s log 2 and s log 3 for the best looking glowing accurate skin tones and Ill show you how I went from this to this [Music] just a little tech waffle and then well get straight into it my first step is to switch to a linear gamma like cine 2 to start with and Im going to set my ISO to 400 you may be wondering why well the reason is because although s looks 2 3 have much higher native ices usually around 1600 and theyre both logarithmic gammas 400 I say would be roughly their linear gamma equivalent so in theory when we switch the log and were forced to use that higher 1600 I say well be at the native ISO and hopefully in good shape very boring techy waffle but I hope it makes sense and now moving on this is what I started with with just the house lights on and its looking not that great so lets g