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How do I get that "Canon" look?
  • I want my colors (JUST COLORS) to be more like a Canon's using my GH2 and Adobe Premeire.

    How do I do that?

    Some examples of what I want to recreate.

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  • Unfocus the image slightly and have cinematic Canon look. :p

    PS: Sorry for the bad joke and the offtopic.

  • because his account has that nick here..

  • @jleo why is AR "Voldemort"?

  • Add red, lots of it :-p

  • @endotoxic

    don't forget to mention rolling shutter lol

    also if you are going for the "canon look" make the skin tones look kinda like dirt or sand.

  • Check Voldemort's site for " Tips and tricks for making Panasonic look more like Canon" Google is your friend...

  • before listening to others who haven't fully done their homework on "Vibrant" check these findings out

    http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3315/gh2-film-modes-matrices-and-dynamic-range/p1

    http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/67029#Comment_67029

    If you want screwed up skin tones, and crappy shadow response: use Vibrant.

    But Vibrant doesn't give you anything that a simple boost of saturation in post will give you.

  • @onionbrain

    Amazing! Thank you for the help. I've also read that Nostalgic with +2, +2, 0, 0 is a good way to do it. Which method would you say is better?

  • @acuriousman

    Set the GH2 to Vibrant -2 -2 -2 0.

    Relative to noise, Vibrant is the cleanest of scene files because it slightly blurs the chroma channels. This means you can raise the mid tones in Premiere for about the best dynamic range you're going to get from a GH2.

    For example, raise the mid tones with the Fast Color Corrector -- and you'll see the magic -- that you absolutely can't do with any Canon DSLR. For best results use a high bitrate setting from Driftwood.

  • Canon look very easy!!!! just add moire and aliasing and oh.. dont forget to reduce resolution and saturate colors. Easy cake :P

  • Also... most of the "canon look" comes from just using Canon lenses!

  • Try shooting with vibrant picture style if your scene allows it since it has less usable DR than smooth or standard.

  • @acuriousman check the Vibrancy effect in After Effects