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  • @HillTop1 the setting was Sir Driftwoods 'AQuarius' ver2 INTRA for ptools 3.63d
    (this was the 2nd stable 50p I believe)
    But can you believe- I still haven't had a chance to check out the newest Driftwood patch! Darn!

    Busy people you know...
  • @alcomposer, the slow motion looks good. Which of sir driftwood intra are you using?
  • Just a quick upload... no colour grading yet...

    Just fast forward for slow motion - all Intra Driftwood 170mb/s! :-D

    Remember this is an Art Installation.
    PS: this link will die within the next 2 weeks
    Gear:
    Samyang 35mm 1.4 (at 1.4 - sharp as a razor blade)
    Nikon 24mm 2.8
    Lumix 14mm 2.5
    Lumix 14-42 (poor mans 14-45) :-(



    CODE: thisisacodename

    PPS: this may not have the same 'sex' appeal as 'making of cat woman'- but its not intended to. This is a dance film installation work contemplating existentialism. (hence the Rumi)
    PPPS: the title 'Mobius' was chosen before the Canon/Laforet wild west drug cartel thing (sorry I couldn't watch it all the way... was reading P-V too much!)
    PPPPS: this work is currently for sale (just for your information- Im not hawking- hence the low Vimeo quality) as a digital art work- you know - as an archival Blu-Ray + USB Stick set.
  • V nice lose the BITC :) GH2 looks so much less "brash" than the Canon cousins for me IMHO
  • I recently hacked my GH2 and used it on my current project. Happy with this little cam. Much thanks to Vitaliy and all who are involved with hack.

  • some nice ones





  • cbrandin's 44mbit

  • Driftwood's 176 v3
  • Black & white w/Driftwood's 176 v3

  • Here are some tests with several 66mbs settings in different situations.
    Leica is worth every dollar/euro you spend on it, despite the plastic construction.
    It's very tight build. Focus ring runs smooth and easy!
  • A small test I made some days ago using Driftwood 176MBit/s settings.

  • @B3Guy ...Nice looking Warmoth neck. I have a few of them, too (including an SRV profile). They are beautiful and very stable.

    Here's a short clip I took of a spinning top that floats on a magnetic field. Used 32Mbps @ 60p (f8, 1/320, 14-140 lens). I used Compressor to create the upload to vimeo.

  • This was with the same patch, and both are done in FCX, direct import from the camera, chop it up on the timeline, got to the "share" tab, click "Vimeo", and let it do its thing. So, no color balance or corruption on either of these. Although, I Gotta say, I'm a lost sold on FCX for on-man-edit narrative work. The only thing it is thoroughly missing for that is noise reduction. Frankly, with all the other stuff they integrated, I would've expected that to be in there, but its not. Maybe they'll update it. \

  • THis is with Driftwood GOP1 QuantMebaby, I think. (IDK, I've been using his patches, but they've been changing so fast . . .)

  • @LittleD : 24p, shutter 1/50.
  • Love the grain from Driftwood's 176 v1:

  • Astraban what was the frame rate? Thank you.
  • This was shot about a month ago using cbrandin's 66mm GOP12, looking forward to testing out driftwoods 176m patch next.

  • Another motion test - Gop1 176mbps (better to d/l the - small - original file)
  • @GMC
    Amazing video, great job.
    Can you give some information about lenses you have used ?
  • Here's my Italy video I shot 1 month ago with @CBrandin 's 44Mb/s AC=3 hack. I am pretty happy with the results.

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