The October iPhone event was shot all on iPhone. I was incredibly shocked when it was revealed at the end, and I think that this featured played a big role.
It's cool to see this just after the Apple Event yesterday. They used the BlackMagic Camera app to shoot their event and all of this helps to understand how it was possible.
Never come across your channel before and this video bounced on my feed after getting myself an iPhone 15 Pro. Gotta say, not only do you clearly understand what you're talking about but you also prove that you do by breaking it down in a way that a beginner by comparison like myself can understand. Excellent job!!
This was one of the best videos I have seen on the topic! Such a great video. I love that you showed the technical stuff, and didn't try to sell a LUT to convert from Log...for film makers, this may be a valuable tool, but for everyday people who may have never seen or heard of Log before, this may be their first taste! There is just so much misinformation or misunderstood takes on Log on youtube that it is just a breath of fresh air to hear someone knowledgeable talk about it. Also loved that you showed the whitepaper. Its just a pet peeve when people say "Log is gray and washed out", because its not, of course. This feature is the one reason I really want to get the 15 Pro Max. It's also great for matching up different cameras in post. :)
totally. i was relatively ambivalent about the news of apple log, which is saying something because i actually own a blackmagic pocket cinema camera. in theory i would be the kind of person who would be really interested in this. i think my main fear was that even if i enable log mode, i'll be fighting automatic white balance and focus. ZY totally answered that concern - it'll be totally possible to get matching shots with consistent white balance, focus, etc... in apple log. maybe you'll have to use the blackmagic camera app, but that isn't really a problem - blackmagic has demonstrated competence and earnest effort in UI & design, so i don't feel like i'm in shaky hands with them.
Hot take: when showcasing log footage you should compare default/DolbyVision/log instead of ungraded/graded log Edit: 5 minutes in, bravo dude you explained it right on
In my opinion, Dolby Vision was not discussed enough here. To me, Dolby Vision is standard. To me the question is: do I get all the advantages already by using Dolby Vision or do I really need log with the disadvantage to have post processing?
Wow so much work was put into this video, quality stuff like this is what makes youtube awesome. As a cameraman I loved the precision of your research congratulations
What surprises me about apple log was that it also seems to lack weird tone map curve stuff and also sharpening. That alone makes is worth it. The Moment app also somehow let's you record wider video then the stock app. Regular iPhone camera is very cropped
LG brought LOG in their V30 and it caught massive attention, at least to the filmmakers. But LG was not taken too seriously, undeservedly i'd say, and sadly now they're gone from the cellphone market. Thanks to Apple, I hope we'll be seeing it in upcoming competitions as well (though Samsung already has pro mode but with no dedicated LOG profile)
@@fsxaviator as some reputed tech reviewers said, LG tried many novel things but didn't stay on to develop them further. Wish they had. One more competition gone is always a loss for end consumers. Shame indeed.
LG were great, too bad their practical approach was so underappreciated... "we have all that and your phone will keep on keeping on if you drop it.... cause it is not a piece of glass..." or "yeah it's plastic, so that means it is light, and not a heavy brick in your hand..."
Been an LG comsumer for all my life. But their screen was not on par so I switched to Samsung note 9 and thereafter LG started to produce their best screens. SMH.
And to think that the new Keynote for MacBooks was shot indeed on iPhone 15 PM using black magic camera app in Log.... there is even the Behind The Scenes in Apples youtube channel. Crazy.
Log is certainly a great advancement here, but unfortunately if anyone is trying to achieve a perfect/controlled/intentional shot, the motion profile still seems to be getting in the way. Interested to see if using an ND filter & shooting at the correct shutter speed changes this. Currently everything that's in motion in this footage is too sharp in a clearly processed way with the possible exception of the low-light test footage. I'd be interested in seeing daylight footage with an ND filter & controlled/locked shutter speed at 1/2x the frame rate to get as close to 180 global shutter as possible.
The motion is ALWAYS a giveaway to me, 10x more than any color profile or tone mapping. Motion is arguably more important but still has yet to be addressed.
Director Ayodeji just shot all the most recent underscores music videos on iphone. Curious just how big of a visual difference it would have made if they could use log! ...Of course the videos were interesting because of story, lighting composition and performance, but I'm always excited to see how much we can squeeze out of these tiny devices.
I know nothing about filmmaking but I’ve always had an interest in it and this is such a good breakdown, thank you for sharing! The automatic exposure adjustments infuriate me even as a casual iPhone camera user, so this is definitely something I’ll look into further. It’s exciting how accessible high quality cameras are becoming.
Log is at the edge of my focus as a primarily still photographer, but as an old B&W Zone System practitioner I could follow this wonderfully clear video. The Zone System for controlling the grayscale was Ansel Adams’ LUT!
Something I find a little funny is that smartphones single handedly transformed video into a portrait orientation/vertical video content market after decades of landscape cinema footage... but every video I have seen on Apple Log so far (and that's quite a lot) has been almost all landscape/horizontal 🤣
@@mrlightwriteralso, vertical footage is historically either for non consumer use like signage displays or specifically for social media and therefor perceived as less aesthetically “correct”
As a person just getting into editing log video can you please make a tutorial for how you did this? Especially 3:05 how you kept the detail in both the forground and background.
So I used to do a lot of photography and I had wanted to get into film making, had all the gear from a small rig caged Sony Alpha to rode mics, external monitors, DJI drones etc and I haven’t made a thing in about 2 years because of the fuss of the gear. Bought a 15 Pro Max the other day just because I was long overdue an upgrade and I wanted the bigger screen. I actually haven’t even used the camera yet! Now I see how capable it is I think I might try get back into some kind of film making, I love how I can have the Blackmagic camera app set to the action button so I can just pull the phone from my pocket and immediately capture footage that looks like that.
This title isn’t a surprise for me. Generally iPhones take longer to get features but they tend to be done in an “Apple way”, like 10gbps usb c, faceID, widgets, shortcuts, etc
thanks for making a video not just for hype sake. and showing us all the technical details that goes along with it. i hope to see more from you. thanks again for the video.
Surprised by this video. I saw the feature recently and the TH-cam algorithm also thought I needed to see this (l’m not a videographer in any sense). Potentially only missed a short explanation of what LOG footage is technically which I just googled, but I enjoyed the explanation of how it works from a post processing perspective.
This is a great technical breakdown of Apple Log, I appreciate talking about dynamic range and sharpening since those two are often the biggest "ahhh you shot this one a phone" tell-tale signs that I see. I hope that in future product releases, they allow for complete control over noise reduction and sharpening. I would also be curious to see apple log compared to what Motion Cam is able to do on something like an S23, since CinemaDNG allows for that complete control over NR/Sharpening and even allows for some (kinda fake but useable) expanded dynamic range using Davinci Resolve's highlight recovery. If Apple continues pushing this pro filmmaking, I really hope the rest of the industry follows and we get some momentum in this space.
It really is. I know a professional videographer that uses $10-25K equipment for video shoots but has done some recent work where he needed to do two pickup shots after everything was packed and in a desperation did so using his iPhone 14 Pro Max and, after post production, nobody who’s seen his digital film knew the wiser. If he didn’t point it out, and I’ve art directed video shoots for 25 years, I wouldn’t have entirely knew which were the inserts. Just bananas how good phone cameras have gotten.
I enjoy having such a capable camera in my pocket at all times. Although I have a full frame Sony camera im definitely not carrying my entire setup with me everywhere, especially good for smaller parts of a video where you dont want to carry an entire film setup with you. I’ll be using the phone camera on my 15 hour flight for my upcoming video on my socials and I don’t need a heavy camera bag on top of my stress from traveling
Fantastic stuff, very well presented video. I was planning on waiting a few years for my next phone upgrade but the new video features are basically like buying a very capable b or c camera. I'm impressed with the highlights rolloff, consistent exposure, dynamic range, and the shadow noise pattern but mostly impressed with the lack of over-sharpening.
I liked your technical approach to discuss about this insane new feature! It made me follow you, man! If you could record some content about android phones, specifically the S23 or any android flagship cameras, it would be awesome! But using a third part app, like the motioncam, because it's just INSANE how this app can record bypassing the image processing
I have never heard of anything you talked about. And I think I only understood perhaps 2% of what you explained. It sounds very very interesting though. Thanks a lot!
Thanks you for this video man. It was honestly really helpful. I learned a lot. You explained things in a very simple way. The amount of effort in this is honestly impressive. You definitely earned yourself a sub. Do you have any LUTS or direction on grading?
easy to record as long as you have connected an external SSD. I have that. The real issue is trying to process Apple LOG footage in the byzantine settings in FCPX, Premiere Pro or Resolve. Not easy at all.
Been a minute since I've done anything camera related but I remember that is how Sony A7s were vs Canon Mark etc.. Sony had a log style and Canon had color correction already present. Could totally be wrong still.
So from a total amateur perspective, Can I shoot in log mode and easily apply a Lut to it to see the finished product within my phone or does it require editing in a video program after it's all been shot?
Great video.I don’t fully understand everything but it sounds really interesting. I understand that the quality and the log recording is exactly the same (video quality I mean) between the stock camera app and the Black Magic app?
Bro, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro can take 12 bit colour depth photo when ProRaw turned on. But iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro can only take 10 bit colour depth photo when ProRaw turned on. Why ? I don't have an iPhone, so can anyone please let me know if you turn ProRaw in 12 megapixel instead of 48 megapixel, can it take 12 bit photos ? I'm curious about this because, 12-bit = 68 billion colours. But, 10-bit = 1.07 billion colours. That's a huge difference. If iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro cannot take 12 bit photos, that seems to be a huge downgrade ! ???
"just going to apply a LUT to my iPhone so i can monitor while i shoot log footage" wasn't something i would've expected 5 years ago
How do you apply a LUT to iPhone footage while shooting? Please enlighten me
@somewhatboxes please explain
@@therealfats If you actually watched the video, he loads the Rec. 709 lut in the Blackmagic Camera App. 9:25
@@therealfats 3rd party app (black magic) app
@@therealfatsyou can do this through the Blackmagic Cam app
The October iPhone event was shot all on iPhone. I was incredibly shocked when it was revealed at the end, and I think that this featured played a big role.
It's the mac event.
Yes. Apologies, the Mac event. 😅@@forekeeper8508
This made the Mac event an iPhone commercial 😂
It’s actually look insane. Couldn’t believe it when I see it at the end
Anyone know what cage they used on the iphone for that?
It's cool to see this just after the Apple Event yesterday. They used the BlackMagic Camera app to shoot their event and all of this helps to understand how it was possible.
Yeah, thinking the same. I was blown away by how they did it. Amazing.
And it's free to download 🥲 which means everyone with an iPhone 15 Pro can shoot videos like that.
Yeah, un-surprisingly, they didn't use final cut.
@@velociraptor5962 How do we know that?
Says they used davinci in the footnotes of the October video. And black magic software aswell
Never come across your channel before and this video bounced on my feed after getting myself an iPhone 15 Pro. Gotta say, not only do you clearly understand what you're talking about but you also prove that you do by breaking it down in a way that a beginner by comparison like myself can understand. Excellent job!!
This was one of the best videos I have seen on the topic! Such a great video. I love that you showed the technical stuff, and didn't try to sell a LUT to convert from Log...for film makers, this may be a valuable tool, but for everyday people who may have never seen or heard of Log before, this may be their first taste!
There is just so much misinformation or misunderstood takes on Log on youtube that it is just a breath of fresh air to hear someone knowledgeable talk about it. Also loved that you showed the whitepaper. Its just a pet peeve when people say "Log is gray and washed out", because its not, of course. This feature is the one reason I really want to get the 15 Pro Max.
It's also great for matching up different cameras in post. :)
totally. i was relatively ambivalent about the news of apple log, which is saying something because i actually own a blackmagic pocket cinema camera. in theory i would be the kind of person who would be really interested in this.
i think my main fear was that even if i enable log mode, i'll be fighting automatic white balance and focus. ZY totally answered that concern - it'll be totally possible to get matching shots with consistent white balance, focus, etc... in apple log. maybe you'll have to use the blackmagic camera app, but that isn't really a problem - blackmagic has demonstrated competence and earnest effort in UI & design, so i don't feel like i'm in shaky hands with them.
Hot take: when showcasing log footage you should compare default/DolbyVision/log instead of ungraded/graded log
Edit: 5 minutes in, bravo dude you explained it right on
In my opinion, Dolby Vision was not discussed enough here. To me, Dolby Vision is standard. To me the question is: do I get all the advantages already by using Dolby Vision or do I really need log with the disadvantage to have post processing?
no idea how this all differs to each other but i like dolby vision and hdr type shit
Not to mention, the latest M3 announcement from Oct 30 was entirely shot on iPhone 15. Mind blowing!
man this video was unbelieveably well produced. You're going to be gigantic some day! Thanks for the amazing clear and effective information
I have never heard such an easy technical explanation of any technological feature. Bravo.
Wow so much work was put into this video, quality stuff like this is what makes youtube awesome. As a cameraman I loved the precision of your research congratulations
Great work ZY Cheng. As usual you did a perfect job of making complex concepts easy to understand.
What surprises me about apple log was that it also seems to lack weird tone map curve stuff and also sharpening. That alone makes is worth it. The Moment app also somehow let's you record wider video then the stock app. Regular iPhone camera is very cropped
The must have content! Thank you so
Much and hats off for the effort 👏👏
LG brought LOG in their V30 and it caught massive attention, at least to the filmmakers. But LG was not taken too seriously, undeservedly i'd say, and sadly now they're gone from the cellphone market. Thanks to Apple, I hope we'll be seeing it in upcoming competitions as well (though Samsung already has pro mode but with no dedicated LOG profile)
LG was sooo ahead of the curve on so many smartphone features. Such a shame they had to pull out
@@fsxaviator as some reputed tech reviewers said, LG tried many novel things but didn't stay on to develop them further. Wish they had. One more competition gone is always a loss for end consumers. Shame indeed.
LG were great, too bad their practical approach was so underappreciated... "we have all that and your phone will keep on keeping on if you drop it.... cause it is not a piece of glass..."
or "yeah it's plastic, so that means it is light, and not a heavy brick in your hand..."
Been an LG comsumer for all my life. But their screen was not on par so I switched to Samsung note 9 and thereafter LG started to produce their best screens. SMH.
I do get pretty alright editability with samsung on hdr10 mode. I think the results might be pretty similar (and on a 600 dollar phone)
that was the perfect blend of show and tell and passion. thank you
And to think that the new Keynote for MacBooks was shot indeed on iPhone 15 PM using black magic camera app in Log.... there is even the Behind The Scenes in Apples youtube channel. Crazy.
Log is certainly a great advancement here, but unfortunately if anyone is trying to achieve a perfect/controlled/intentional shot, the motion profile still seems to be getting in the way. Interested to see if using an ND filter & shooting at the correct shutter speed changes this. Currently everything that's in motion in this footage is too sharp in a clearly processed way with the possible exception of the low-light test footage. I'd be interested in seeing daylight footage with an ND filter & controlled/locked shutter speed at 1/2x the frame rate to get as close to 180 global shutter as possible.
The motion is ALWAYS a giveaway to me, 10x more than any color profile or tone mapping. Motion is arguably more important but still has yet to be addressed.
@@Sandurz 100% It still shows, but makes me wonder if we'd notice it less if this was taken in 60p then exported in 30
Blackmagic Camera may resolve motion issues by way of providing shutter speed control
There are MagSafe ND filter systems for iPhone, that’s all you need to fix shutter issues.
This. An internal digitally variable ND filter would be a killer in a phone
you're the most underrated tech youtuber one this platform. Every video is better than the one before!
This is the one and only video explaining this correctly! Congrats, sir!
incredible video as always. If filmmaking was a common interest for all humans, this would be the most subscribed channel on youtube.
Director Ayodeji just shot all the most recent underscores music videos on iphone. Curious just how big of a visual difference it would have made if they could use log!
...Of course the videos were interesting because of story, lighting composition and performance, but I'm always excited to see how much we can squeeze out of these tiny devices.
thats an amazing face actually. kudos!
Incredible detailed information in 10 minutes!? Wow that was amazing
I’m not even a film maker but i subscribed after watching this. Excellent job!
I know nothing about filmmaking but I’ve always had an interest in it and this is such a good breakdown, thank you for sharing! The automatic exposure adjustments infuriate me even as a casual iPhone camera user, so this is definitely something I’ll look into further. It’s exciting how accessible high quality cameras are becoming.
You present so effortlessly. Such a breath of fresh air and so easily explained. Keep posting :)
By far the best apple log video I’ve come across on TH-cam . Thank you for your effort!
Seeing someone from malaysia produce quality content like this makes me so proud!
The delivery of this video is ridiculous! Great content!
Log is at the edge of my focus as a primarily still photographer, but as an old B&W Zone System practitioner I could follow this wonderfully clear video. The Zone System for controlling the grayscale was Ansel Adams’ LUT!
Best deep dive into ProRes Log that I have seen. Very helpful
Great video explaining Apple Log. Hard to believe you're a content creator from Malaysia. Malaysia boleh.
bro i've watched tons of videos of apple log, but by far this the best explanation.
ZY just discovered your channel… this post is brilliant! Looking forward to learning more. Thank you.
never was into Log Profils but randomly comming to your video and now getting explained what it is for :) i now get the point :D thanx
Something I find a little funny is that smartphones single handedly transformed video into a portrait orientation/vertical video content market after decades of landscape cinema footage... but every video I have seen on Apple Log so far (and that's quite a lot) has been almost all landscape/horizontal 🤣
It’s a weird new world
That's because all films are shot in horizontal, and we associate that format with high quality.
@@mrlightwriteralso, vertical footage is historically either for non consumer use like signage displays or specifically for social media and therefor perceived as less aesthetically “correct”
@@efraimkent Yes, that's right.
Great find! Valuable point too, as I’m usually getting grilled for filming horizontal. RIP vertical jk 😂
The way that you described everything is quite impressive. Very well done video. I can tell how much effort went into producing this. Subscribed!
Legit the most articulate review I’ve seen, wow. Thanks for this gem, it took me a little to digest but has been so helpful.
One of the main reasons I hated apples cameras was the post processing. And I'm glad to see that it can be removed at handled yourself.
This is about the best explanation and demonstration of why apple log is so powerful on the iPhone. Well done!
Good video, gonna save up and get the 15 pro max in summertime when I go on holiday , excuse to buy one !
Just buy Sony Alpha full frame.
Fantastic video. Do you happen to have a link to the white paper?
I was planning on buying an iPhone 15 pro max for filming and this just gave more a reason to do so. thank you
As a person just getting into editing log video can you please make a tutorial for how you did this? Especially 3:05 how you kept the detail in both the forground and background.
Did you end up finding a tut?
Ah! The first review I've seen comparing processed log with native iPhone video. Thanks.
So I used to do a lot of photography and I had wanted to get into film making, had all the gear from a small rig caged Sony Alpha to rode mics, external monitors, DJI drones etc and I haven’t made a thing in about 2 years because of the fuss of the gear.
Bought a 15 Pro Max the other day just because I was long overdue an upgrade and I wanted the bigger screen.
I actually haven’t even used the camera yet!
Now I see how capable it is I think I might try get back into some kind of film making, I love how I can have the Blackmagic camera app set to the action button so I can just pull the phone from my pocket and immediately capture footage that looks like that.
This kinda makes me want to get a 15. That's much bigger than the specs on paper let suggest
Dangggg, u caught me off guard when u said that ur A-Roll shot by apple log. Great stuff 👍
It really exceeded my expectations too! 😄
I never comment on videos - this was well presented and insightful - thank you
I loved how concise and detailed you were. Thank you so much for the info! 😊
Right on time for the Apple event too
ZY that review was just brilliant! I plan to watch all your posts from now on...
This title isn’t a surprise for me.
Generally iPhones take longer to get features but they tend to be done in an “Apple way”, like 10gbps usb c, faceID, widgets, shortcuts, etc
Wow, you finally explained tone mapping in a way I can understand it 🤓👍
thanks for making a video not just for hype sake. and showing us all the technical details that goes along with it. i hope to see more from you. thanks again for the video.
Very good script and delivery. This is high level content.
been waiting for a good video on this, thank you! the comparisons were just what i was looking for. I'm convinced!
Surprised by this video. I saw the feature recently and the TH-cam algorithm also thought I needed to see this (l’m not a videographer in any sense). Potentially only missed a short explanation of what LOG footage is technically which I just googled, but I enjoyed the explanation of how it works from a post processing perspective.
same youtube did recommend this vid to me
This is a great technical breakdown of Apple Log, I appreciate talking about dynamic range and sharpening since those two are often the biggest "ahhh you shot this one a phone" tell-tale signs that I see. I hope that in future product releases, they allow for complete control over noise reduction and sharpening. I would also be curious to see apple log compared to what Motion Cam is able to do on something like an S23, since CinemaDNG allows for that complete control over NR/Sharpening and even allows for some (kinda fake but useable) expanded dynamic range using Davinci Resolve's highlight recovery. If Apple continues pushing this pro filmmaking, I really hope the rest of the industry follows and we get some momentum in this space.
best technical video on iphone 15 video i've watched. (and I watched A LOT of them)
man your videos is so incredable, I'm jealous
The Apple log feature actually is a serious tool for those of us who want to take our iPhone videos to the next level
It really is. I know a professional videographer that uses $10-25K equipment for video shoots but has done some recent work where he needed to do two pickup shots after everything was packed and in a desperation did so using his iPhone 14 Pro Max and, after post production, nobody who’s seen his digital film knew the wiser. If he didn’t point it out, and I’ve art directed video shoots for 25 years, I wouldn’t have entirely knew which were the inserts. Just bananas how good phone cameras have gotten.
I enjoy having such a capable camera in my pocket at all times. Although I have a full frame Sony camera im definitely not carrying my entire setup with me everywhere, especially good for smaller parts of a video where you dont want to carry an entire film setup with you. I’ll be using the phone camera on my 15 hour flight for my upcoming video on my socials and I don’t need a heavy camera bag on top of my stress from traveling
Great vid, bro! Technology moving forward.
One of the informative videos I've seen regarding Apple Log! Subbed. 👏🏽
Fantastic stuff, very well presented video. I was planning on waiting a few years for my next phone upgrade but the new video features are basically like buying a very capable b or c camera. I'm impressed with the highlights rolloff, consistent exposure, dynamic range, and the shadow noise pattern but mostly impressed with the lack of over-sharpening.
amazingly well done, thank you. Your technical knowledge is jawdropping
I liked your technical approach to discuss about this insane new feature! It made me follow you, man!
If you could record some content about android phones, specifically the S23 or any android flagship cameras, it would be awesome! But using a third part app, like the motioncam, because it's just INSANE how this app can record bypassing the image processing
Well written script. Nicely done! 👏
This is a great video! Gorgeous examples and well explained.
"roll with it". I see what you did there. :). very informative!
first time seeing this channel..great work ! keep up the great work man , great video !!
Great video - thank you so much!
This is a super awesome analysis not a diehard film maker but learned so much. Thanks
I just had to take the time and write this comment. This video was beautiful and beautifully explained! Wowwww, subscribed 😊
wow this is a great great video! so dense but not overwhelming idk how you did it but thanks
Great video thanks - the native 24mm cam and log are amazing in pro max 15 -
Incredibly clear explanation, great job on this one
I have never heard of anything you talked about. And I think I only understood perhaps 2% of what you explained. It sounds very very interesting though. Thanks a lot!
Thanks you for this video man. It was honestly really helpful. I learned a lot. You explained things in a very simple way. The amount of effort in this is honestly impressive. You definitely earned yourself a sub. Do you have any LUTS or direction on grading?
0:17 ayyyyyy Pavillion
Man I miss Malaysia
Phantom luts, exposing to the left, and a base iso of 1200 makes apple log footage look as good, if not better to most mid range prosumer footage.
easy to record as long as you have connected an external SSD. I have that. The real issue is trying to process Apple LOG footage in the byzantine settings in FCPX, Premiere Pro or Resolve. Not easy at all.
Having no option for shallow depth of field still makes it look like iPhone footage regardless of it being Apple log. It still has a long way to go.
very well executed video and very informative, love the intro of your video .Very clever !
I didn’t want the 15 until I watched this… Great delivery of this technical info! 👌🏼
Fantastic video. Thanks for breaking it down.
you are more knowledgeable than apple engrs themselves..i subscribe
Incredibly thorough! Thanks
And LG did it all in 2017 before with LG CineLog on the v series phones. Even down to the whitepaper. they even offered actual IDTs for ACES
Another great video, love those in-depth technical explanations 👏
very detailed video, best as always!
I have alway love your reviews, clear and concise. Thanks for the Apple log video.
Yes it does have phone characteristic, it's still overshaperned, and you can't get DOF cause the sensor is too small......i could tell right away
Been a minute since I've done anything camera related but I remember that is how Sony A7s were vs Canon Mark etc.. Sony had a log style and Canon had color correction already present. Could totally be wrong still.
I dont understand any of this, but i enjoyed watching it
SO MUCH BETTER than the default iphone color grading
The ringing from your mic killed me this entire video.
So from a total amateur perspective, Can I shoot in log mode and easily apply a Lut to it to see the finished product within my phone or does it require editing in a video program after it's all been shot?
Great video.I don’t fully understand everything but it sounds really interesting. I understand that the quality and the log recording is exactly the same (video quality I mean) between the stock camera app and the Black Magic app?
Some people have business families, obligations and couldn’t care less about filming everything ! I live !
Bro, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro can take 12 bit colour depth photo when ProRaw turned on. But iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro can only take 10 bit colour depth photo when ProRaw turned on. Why ?
I don't have an iPhone, so can anyone please let me know if you turn ProRaw in 12 megapixel instead of 48 megapixel, can it take 12 bit photos ?
I'm curious about this because, 12-bit = 68 billion colours. But, 10-bit = 1.07 billion colours. That's a huge difference.
If iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro cannot take 12 bit photos, that seems to be a huge downgrade !
???