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From: LPBesner
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  • Hello everybody ! Personally, I like to use, in my picture profile, the Standard 3 gamma. It's really the gamma who produces the less noise. I also have experiment serious noise problems with my EX-1. For me it's the biggest problem with that camera. Also, in my picture profile I like to put -15 in the Low Key Sat. If the noise gets too important, I suggest you people buy the Neat Video plugin, it gives great results.

  • What PP did you use? I have noise on black even with day light(((

  • Thank you for this, absolutely amazing! :-)

  • It's hard to believe that the same camera used in this vid was also used to film scenes from the horribly shot Public Enemies. The Little Bohemia shootout was easily the worst looking scene from the entire film: the footage came out murky, grainy, and looked almost like a home movie! I just assumed it was a poor quality cam until I saw how incredible this video was. Now I realize it was the fault of the director, his DP, and his camera crew.

  • Gorgeous footage, I don't think it needs any color correction at all.

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  • Hi ! I diidn't make any color correction or denoising on this video, it's out of the box.

    But since last year, i bought a denoising filter for specific images in my recent works.

  • @LPBesner thanks! do you remember what settings you used? i got the ex1 too, but get much noisier pictures in low light, even with gain at -3db.... you got any tips for me?

  • did you use any denoising or Color correction in post?

  • Gracias por la muestra ! Me encanta esa cancion !

  • que camara usan?

  • wow es un sueño esa EX1 y que decir de la nueva EX3.

  • very nice done!

  • Nice clip but camera is dissapointing for a proffesional one , low light performance on this is just bad

  • @ptr1aa its dark because he has the gain turned way down. There's no noise. The more gain you add the more noise you get. However on these 1/2" cmos chips there will be virtually no noise because the sensors are bigger and capture more natural light.

  • awesome dude !

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