My questions are more about the editing process. How?
@oviecollins7877
Жыл бұрын
Does sony a7iii shoot in log?
@karll3119
22 күн бұрын
I am surprised that you dont suggest to get as much higher range (yellow-orange) in your image as the top end flattening of the log profile is exactly that - allowing you to get better shadows by exposing more and the log JOB is to flatten highs so you can re-extend them in post. Any confirmation that Exposing More gives you the most of your footage in post?
@Peter-ue4iz
Жыл бұрын
what I don't understand is why some people just upload raw log videos, unedited in post production. do they think that makes their videos look more professional?
@serbza
7 ай бұрын
Exactly! I hate that
@Wiskaep
Ай бұрын
maybe to let other people edit it
@RKV1700
Жыл бұрын
Such Great Explanation In Such Short Time, Thanks For This.
@jodybruchonphotovideo
2 жыл бұрын
I left this comment on the B&H article where this video was embedded: The best way to shoot in log is: don't. Simple math says why not: you're taking a limited range of values (usually with 12 or more bits of depth per channel, representing 4096 levels), scaling them to a different and smaller set of values (8 or 10 bits of depth, or 256-1024 values) that's drastically different from the set used by the 8-bit (256-value) final product. In the case of 8-bit footage (as most Sony cameras and almost all sub-$1000 video-capable cameras and bodies put out), the problems become obvious quickly, because the mismatch between raw footage and final output values can be quite large, meaning that by shooting in log, you've quite literally just thrown away a lot of crucial image data. With 10 bits, you have quadruple the precision available, so the "compression" of the log curve can't "crush" the lower bits of precision so easily since there are more of them, making a shift back to normal more practically possible. Unfortunately, this only avoids most of the damage; you still have burdened yourself with a more complex workflow and the difficulty of converting back to normal. In all cases, the AVC or HEVC compression used on all cameras today will exacerbate the problem due to the artifacts caused by macroblock compression, and chroma subsampling has also already discarded between 50% and 75% of the color information even before the compression further mangles everything. Shooting log is setting up for failure, and people don't produce good products BECAUSE of log, they do it IN SPITE of log. The math behind this stuff is why midtones (especially skin tones) look like garbage when shot in log or "flat" profiles and then get pulled back to a more normal image. This is a very common problem that newbies especially face: people will tell them how great log is, with the mythical promise of "more latittude in post," then when they've committed a shoot to log footage and can't simply re-shoot it, they persist in trying to repair their plastic skin tones, ugly midtones, and weird color and jagged-edge artifacts. The pros use log, after all, so surely it's their fault that they're failing! The truth is that log is a good idea in theory and a bad idea in practice. The correct thing to do is always to get it right in-camera and worry more about what you're putting in front of that camera than what magic setting will make your $5 production somehow look amazing. You can't trick the camera into being a more powerful camera with clever camera settings. 8-bit 4:2:0 AVC-compressed data doesn't care what the professionals told you; it sees the much lower contrast of log curve footage as a giant field of opportunities to discard the subtle gradient detail in a lot more low-contrast areas, so a progression from 0,1,2,3 might become 0,0,2,2 because that's how lossy video compression works: it throws out these little things you won't notice...only you do notice them, because you have to stretch the data back out (particularly in the midtones) for it to be usable, and that 0,0,2,2 sequence might not be 0,0,4,4 instead of something like 0,1,3,4. BOOM! Now you have little blocky edge artifacts in your image and smooth colors like the curved skin of a human face look like a bunch of flattened bands instead. Even worse, all that extra (noisy) shadow data and extra highlight data that you compromised your midtones to record is just getting compressed right back, so you threw out your midtones to get more highlight and shadow data, and you threw that extra data out too. It's ridiculous. I don't understand why anyone does this. I have never once seen an example of corrected log profile footage and corrected (to visually match) normal/neutral profile footage where the log footage looked better. Even worse, people tend to not sufficiently restore the contrast to log footage because of the aforementioned problems with artifacts and loss of transition details, so corrected log footage video all too often looks like low-contrast, washed-out garbage. Alternatively, recognizing the problem, some log wanderers go the opposite route and over-correct, cranking up saturation and contrast and applying effects to make the problems caused by log footage look like an intentional, stylistic choice, often followed by them making a KZitem video bragging about it and selling their LUTs for $20. tl;dr: don't shoot log or flat, you're ruining your footage. For more discussion, there's an article "KZitem video experts don’t understand why flat/log footage on 8-bit cameras is a bad idea" out there with a more visual explanation.
@thompsonhassan3832
Жыл бұрын
Very informative piece, I will check out the article. Thank you very much for sharing
@AJ-on-youtube
Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't shooting in RAW be a better choice if available, and give you better control over highlights and colors?
@chiefdenis
Жыл бұрын
Too much overthinking
@jodybruchonphotovideo
2 жыл бұрын
Some observations specific to this video. In your over-exposure demonstration to justify log shooting, at 0:33 it is obvious that your head and the sky are solid white meaning the over-exposure is quite extreme, but then in the switch to the log profile, you've dropped the exposure significantly. Clicking between 0:33 and 0:43, the trees in the back become much darker and a lot more detail is apparent, plus your head's outline is visible. You didn't expose both images in a similar way, so this example is not apples-to-apples and therefore is useless. The section where the LUT is applied turns everything green; it's not visually attractive, so not a great example to tout the supposed benefits. In general, the indoor clips look too dark and have an orange/green cast (I pulled a snapshot into IrfanView and did -5 red, -5 green, 1.15 gamma correction, +20 saturation and it looks way better). This video is also an excellent demonstration of why shooting on full-frame cameras (or just shallow depth of field in general) isn't a great idea: the focus is locked on your glasses, and the acceptable focus depth is so shallow that your mouth, eyes, nose, and really your entire head is all blurry by comparison, except for your hair on your upper lip when you say certain things. That tiny millimeter slice is tack-sharp, but everything else is really soft. (Yes, I'm viewing in 4K on a big IPS HDR monitor.)
@kk-qu1zc
5 ай бұрын
I mean I could also say I DESPISE the old hollywood hicks that are staying on 24fps instead of 60fps because "why change, I hate soap opera" bla bla bla stuff. They should be saying "wow I want one of those cool 240hz gaming monitors and I should get out of the 1900's and stop crying about large file sizes on high fps recordings". I will jump to the moon the day when 60fps is actually normalized. Enough of this cinematic bs that is really just legacy dwellers.
@NicolasLunaFilms
4 күн бұрын
Generally how many f-stops/chroma can you achieve in log? ... I know there's different color sciences for every camera makers' log setting
@StevenSmith-nq5xe
2 жыл бұрын
Terrific video-as fun and funny as it was informative. Thanks Dean and team!
@beamingnebula
3 күн бұрын
Campfire 🔥
@Bcutter
6 ай бұрын
I am desperately trying to understand when filming in log is actually necessary. I have studied a lot and reached various conclusions. "... a profile which retains more details in the hi-lights, and the shadows", this is not true. Shooting in log retains more details in the shadows, but destroys details in the hi-lights. if you shoot in log, bright areas will be compressed, spread over fewer quantization levels and will therefore theoretically present more banding in bright areas, but in return you get better detail in the shadows, with less banding. if you are filming in a high bit depth though, like 10-bit, there's not much point filming in log. there's no color grading you would do that is so extreme that the log transform would be necessary. log is pretty much only necessary if you film in 8-bit or if you plan to do insanely extreme grading.
@aaronmurrayvazquez
2 жыл бұрын
HILARIOUS AND INFORMATIVE
@djcvision
2 жыл бұрын
Great tips! I’m trying out false color right now.
@nikabel
Жыл бұрын
Best explanation I've found so far - thank you!
@BandH
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@watermelonsugarfilmevents-5353
3 ай бұрын
I shot in log 2 and am struggling getting the depth back in a yellow lit room without losing all skin tones! Any advice ?!
@aaronsalenga3221
4 ай бұрын
0:59 Did- did I really just see that?
@BandH
4 ай бұрын
You did indeed see that!
@fideldog1
Жыл бұрын
I was trying to find out what those gray videos are all about and I finally found it!
@ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST
2 жыл бұрын
I like that even really young people could understand this video. Such a digestible format. Great (and funny) stuff! 😏 PS: Dean's a cool bean! 😃
@kevinshabach
2 жыл бұрын
Should I over expose in s log 2? How much? Thanks! (Sony cameras)
@kennethwilliamsinc
2 жыл бұрын
Overexposing slog is recommended to reduce the noise in the shadows. It’s not necessarily a rule. Most people go over close to 2 stops using the camera’s meter. I use to go 1 stop over max. For optimum exposure results, use false color as mentioned in the video, or waveforms with an external monitor.
@jodybruchonphotovideo
2 жыл бұрын
Don't use log. Shoot in a neutral/natural profile. Get it right in-camera.
@kevinshabach
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennethwilliamsinc thanks KW!
@dlanska
2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. So is there a LOG approach or application (or benefit) to photography as well as videography? You can get around overexposure issues with bracketed exposures, NDFs, etc, but, for example, could a LOG profile be useful to decrease noise in photography so that when one processes the image the overall noise is decreased?
@vb9101
2 жыл бұрын
In photography we have something better - RAW format. This lets you apply any color profile or processing you like without baking in a certain profile straight out of the camera. Same thing can be done in video, but not all cameras can record in RAW.
@Eymard_Drops
3 ай бұрын
When shooting in LOG, do you recommend having the White Balance on the camera on Auto or setting it manually?
@konsul2006
11 ай бұрын
Perfect intro to log👍
@AJ-on-youtube
Жыл бұрын
So it's kind like of a way of getting RAW-like flexibility when you can't shoot in RAW?
@stefanbernhard2710
Жыл бұрын
Great. How on earth can I get a log profile on older canon dslrs like 5d mk4 and 6d mk2. Been shooting luxury properties in normal mode and it's just not cutting it. Thx!
@СвоёМнение-э2т
7 ай бұрын
Somehow from my tests log does not save highlights, only shadows. For blown highlights it does change values from white to less white, but they are still blown out and no information can recover.
@AJ-on-youtube
Жыл бұрын
In the old days, you really didn't want any part of your image to be overexposed or it wouldn't be "legal", and could make people's TVs act funny. Is that a concern at all anymore, or do we just avoid clipping because it looks bad? Can I have a couple little clipped spots in my image, or clip the environment to get my subject properly exposed?
@dennismbecker
Жыл бұрын
The color of the false colors will depend on the monitor manufacturer. My Feelworld monitor is pink for 75 IRE, but my OSEE monitor is green for the same exposure.
@billem16
Жыл бұрын
did he just say log isn't just for campfires
@PnutPi
6 ай бұрын
Came here for the education - stayed for the dad jokes.
@udontknow549
2 жыл бұрын
Long live B&H
@timoneisold
Ай бұрын
Can you also film in Log on your phone? Because I dont have a camera but really want to get into color grading and stuff like this.
@BandH
Ай бұрын
It would depend if your phone supports Log.
@timoneisold
Ай бұрын
@@BandH how do I find that out? I have a Samsung a 53. Do I have to go to my camera and search for a log setting?
@photoctopus
4 ай бұрын
Not sure if you are still replying to this videos questions but I am curious why when I try and shoot in 12 bit NRAW - NLOG I cannot reduce the ISO below 800. Do you happen to know if this is a limitation of LOG or am I missing something. AutoISO is turned off on my Nikon Z8 but I can only go higher than 800, not lower.
@Aynelson
4 ай бұрын
Are you a videographer?
@photoctopus
4 ай бұрын
@@Aynelson Yes.
@Aynelson
4 ай бұрын
@@photoctopus can I work for you as a colourist?
@BandH
4 ай бұрын
Please drop us an email: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
@sutv6754
Жыл бұрын
Why do people say " if you have a question, please ask it and we'll be happy to answer it" so you invest in taking the time to ask and then you get ignored. I thought BH channel was supposed to be a cut above. Apparently not. Boo.
@BandH
Жыл бұрын
We're sorry we miss your question. We went back to find your question and answered it for you. We apologize for missing it.
@ri-cardo
Жыл бұрын
Which software you suggest for editing + LUT on LOG instead of OnePlus FIlters.
@BandH
Жыл бұрын
check out DaVinci Resolve, we also have videos about color correcting using DaVinci.
@mgg1690
Жыл бұрын
Hi! I want to film in log. Could you recommend me some cheap cameras i could use, please? Thank you!!!
@BandH
Жыл бұрын
Reach out to one of our pro video experts and they will be able to recommend a few options within your budget. Email sales@bhphoto.com or call 800.606.6969
@PLTBrunelle
Ай бұрын
fantastic-clear-funny-great
@Princeton_James
5 ай бұрын
I needed thks video. Thanks
@HOLIDAYCREWSTUDIOS
Жыл бұрын
Using log assist also good
@MoMbarek250
Жыл бұрын
this was very very helpful some funny jokes too haha thanks
@BandH
Жыл бұрын
Glad this was helpful for you, thanks for watching!
@sutv6754
2 жыл бұрын
If I am shooting in log and I use the zebra, does the zebra get messed up by using a rec 709 lut in the camera to help you compose? IN lumix live stream someone said that is the case but I'm not buying it. I use Gh6. Do you know? Thank you
@BandH
Жыл бұрын
The zebra function should remain stable and functional. >Mark
@sutv6754
Жыл бұрын
@@BandH Thank you. Sorry about the tude but so many channels say that and most don't answer. Don't say it unless you mean is my motto.
@fer.g
8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Slipping_thru_the_Seams
7 ай бұрын
just what i was looking for, thanks!
@BandH
7 ай бұрын
Glad we got what you were looking for, thanks for watching!
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