Dragon OLPFs on the RED Epic MX?! DP loses his mind

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
  • Comparing the Dragon OLPFs on a camera they don't belong on. Why not!
    I was sick of the magenta tint on everything so I decided to destroy the RED Epic MX camera by taking out its factory OLPF and trying to replace it with the skintone OLPF for Epic Dragon.
    The results are quite cool, seeing as the factory OLPF blocks a bunch of Infrared light and also takes away a lot of aliasing.
    ..............
    Gear used:
    RED Epic MX
    Original XEEN prime lens set
    Schneider 4x5.6 ND
    Wooden Camera rubber matte box
    Lowel DP light kit
    Davinci Resolve Studio
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  • @udayonhunt
    @udayonhunt 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Any Artifacts are you noticing in the Image with Skin tome OLPF vs Standard? It's hard to notice in TH-cam Compression. Also any moire adding up? By the way, is it a DSMC2 OLPF? or DSMC1 Dragon OLPF? Thanks for sharing test results.

    • @TrustyDigitalMedia
      @TrustyDigitalMedia  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not noticing any artifacts or extra noise (still that blue noise though sadly). I will take a closer look but will also be sharing R3Ds of everything in the conclusion post on REDuser. To my knowledge these are the DSMC1 OLPFs.

  • @PMC_Films
    @PMC_Films 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, is this hard to do? Do you have to take the camera apart for it?

    • @TrustyDigitalMedia
      @TrustyDigitalMedia  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Was very easy to do, only took a phone tool kit to get the different screws out. Because the Epic MX was not designed to switch OLPFs. however, it doesn't do much good since the actual data isn't changing. Truly just a less magenta raw image being recorded.