Are these converted arriraw or shot prores in camera? I only ask because I've seen a few shows shoot with 422 prores to save space and get more mileage per mag.
On Wednesday, January 27, 2016, Salvador <salva...@chez.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry for this Nuke unrelated email, but I am sure I'll find many people > able to help here. > > I am working with some green screen footage shot with an Alexa Amira. > Plates have been shot in Pro Res 4444 LogC, ISO 800, sharpness set to 0, > but I seem to get a heavy sharpening on the red channel only. > > http://imgur.com/akKZ4kt > > I'd obviously like to avoid this. Have you seen such thing in the past ? > Does this come from the camera settings, or could it come from the lens or > filter ? > > Any help is welcome. > > Thanks, > > > Salvador Zalvidea >
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