- Free Download Picture Style Canon 5d Mark Ii Cinema 2
- Free Download Picture Style Canon 5d Mark Ii Cinematography
Richard Allen Crook from CrookedPathFilms just called and emailed me that he was talking to the Technicolor folks on the phone when they told him the CineStyle was now available. I believe planet5D is the first to bring you this announcement – thanks to Richard!
Download link on the Technicolor site.
Once you fill out the form, Technicolor has a user guide and other goodies for you to download!
UPDATED – please see examples coming out – below!
UPDATE 2 – added Johnathan Palfrey's Canon Rebel T2i/550D tutorial – below!
UPDATE 3 – added Canon5dTips and by Emmanuel Junglander and Darryl Gregory
UPDATE 4 – Philip Bloom says: “the @technincolorco Canon PP is the best thing to happen to the Canons since the introduction of manual control!! bit.ly/lU25GH #fb”
UPDATE 5 we included this Spanish language version and one from Marlon Torres
Technicolor at NAB
There were several different vimeo posts from NAB – here's the video from nextWaveDV covering the Technicolor alliance with Canon.
UPDATES with Samples
Vincent Laforet has some samples in his blog
alexandrosmaragos has a long post about the update
Karen Abad has some still samples
Richard Crook has posted a video:
Technicolor Cine Style – A Quick Test from Crooked Path Films on Vimeo.
needcreative.net has also posted a video:
Technicolor CineStyle Picture Style Test – 5D Mark II from NeedCreative on Vimeo.
This is designed to be read along with this post at NeedCreative.Net:
UPDATE 2 Johnathan Palfrey's Canon Rebel T2i/550D tutorial
See also his blog post with details
Update 3 Canon5dTips
They've added a couple of samples
This by Emmanuel Junglander
TechniColor CineStyle from Emmanuel Junglander on Vimeo.
Today TechniColor released their “CineStyle” Picture Style for Canon EOS DSLRs, so I tried it out.
Download and instructions here:
www.technicolor.com/en/hi/cinema/filmmaking/digital-printer-lights/cinestyle
I used two different styles to compare them to the “CineStyle”:
“Standard”, which is the default Picture Style
“Neutral”, with Sharpness: 0, Contrast: -4, Saturation: -2 and Color Tone: 0
Lens: Asahi Pentax 50mm f/1.4
ISO: 160
Shot with the latest Magic Lantern using the zebra.
vimeo.com/groups/magiclantern
I used the “Standard” as the control, and shot scenes where the shadows were slightly crushed. Using the same exposure, I just changed Picture Style to see how much of the crushed blacks were restored.
The “Neutral” setting is what I've been using for my other videos.
No CC. Edited in FCP and AE.
Music
Cloud Generator – Tycho
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by Darryl Gregory
Technicolor Profile for Canon HDDSLRs / Sample Test from Darryl Gregory on Vimeo.
Super quick Technicolor Profile test!
Free Download Picture Style Canon 5d Mark Ii Cinema 2
After downloading and installing the Technicolor Profile for Canon HDDSLRs (AKA) CineStyle I ran out to do a quick test, This test and these results are non scientific, I just needed to see how it looks and share it with you.
About the test,
I did shoot using a LCW Fader ND at nine stops i.e Max on the dial because I started the test at f/1.4 and ISO 160 and did incremental tests upward from those setting, After reviewing the footage just before edit I realized the DOF was to shallow for this test accept at f/5.6 which was the last setting for my test .
To Reiterate:
First Clip CineStyle untouched
Second Clip Standard untouched
Third Clip CineStyle Color Corrected
Fourth Clip Standard untouched again Just For Comparison!
The test Settings,
Canon 5D Mark II
LCW Fader ND at 9 Stops
1/50 of a sec
ISO 640
f/5.6
24fps
Custom White Balance.
The footage is in increments of approx 25 seconds per clip.
The First clip is the CineStyle picture style untouched,
Second clip is the Standard picture style untouched, third clip is the CineStyle picture style using AE curves and Hue/Saturation, The Fourth clip is the Standard Picture style again just for comparison.
My thoughts,
although seeing an extreme difference between the Standard and new Technicolor CineStyle I'm not sure if it is useful enough on day time outdoor shoots using a Fader ND more testing is needed.
Specific Color Correction Settings.
I did a Master saturation using Hue / Saturation, and I pumped in some from the green channel because the leafs lost a bunch of color using the CineStyle.
Big Thanks To Vincent Laforet for Being One of.
If Not The First to Announce this Picture Style is Now Available for Download!
Update 4
a spanish language version by CineDigital.tv
Activation code for autocad 2012 64 bit free. Technicolor CineStyle – Una Explicación Breve from CineDigital.tv on Vimeo.
En este video hacemos una explicación muy breve y muy sencilla acerca del recientemente lanzado perfil Technicolor CineStyle, sus aplicaciones y usos
Technicolor Cinestyle Tests from Marlon Torres on Vimeo.
Free Download Picture Style Canon 5d Mark Ii Cinematography
Downloaded the new Technicolor Cinestyle preset for the 5D Mark II today and tested it out on the field. I compared it to the Neutral Preset and the Super Flat (0, -4, -2, 0) Preset.
I love the preset. I get details in shadow areas that not even the Super Flat setting can achieve. Safe to say, it will be the new preset I will be shooting all my projects from now on.
I've made the video downloadable in full 1080p for those of you who want to see it in full res.
(cover photo credit: snap from the Technicolor site logo)
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In a seemingly endless sequence of Canon-related news (sorry about that) – most of them dealing with the 1080p RAW hack for the Canon 5D Mark III – Canon has presented new picture styles for their DSLR cameras called “Camcorder X Series Look”, specifically targeted at video shooters.
This picture style is targeted at shooters that are looking for reduced contrast range and color saturation, which allows for more nuanced adjustments in post production and grading.
I say it sounds like Canon’s better-late-than-never reaction to people (and companies like Technicolor) tinkering with the picture profiles to achieve a maximum dynamic range. The quite popular “flat” picture style was basically an unsharpened and less contrasty, slightly undersaturated modification of the standard picture profile, pioneered by post production guru Stu Maschwitz and used by virtually anyone before Technicolor CineStyle came along (which has its own problems with noise, yet it’s much flatter than what we could record with Canon DSLRs before).
It’s nice to see Canon finally providing something by themselves, but it will be up for to the readers to decide if it’s better than the alternatives.
The Canon Camcorder X Series Look is available for download from here.
Press Release:
London, UK, 14 May 2013 – Canon today announces the release of a new in-camera Picture Style pre-set for its range of EOS DSLRs. Created following direct feedback from video enthusiasts, the new Picture Style, called Video Camera X–series-look, enables users to capture EOS Movie footage with lower contrast levels, allowing for easier colour grading during post production processes.
Similar to that available in Canon’s range of X-series camcorders, the new Picture Style works by lowering colour saturation levels and contrast during filming. This makes it ideal for videographers during post production grading processes, especially if complementing with pre-existing footage shot with Canon’s X-series models, or alternatively for those who instantly want to add atmosphere to Full HD movies. In addition, the new Picture Style can also be applied to still images captured in RAW or JPEG formats.
The new Picture Style can be downloaded now from:http://web.canon.jp/imaging/picturestyle/index.html