Hi, I have years of experience with cinestyle and I would assure you that cinestyle is amazing and here's how to use it. (this is very technical) 1st as being a log profile it is important to establish a base ISO for the profile since it is encoded in LOG, the dynamic range changes with changing the ISO (gain). The dynamic range of a LOG is wider compare to default profiles since luminance information is encoded in log (logarithm) and so the ISO/Gain is acting like a window (limited view) to see those luminance information (dynamic range) and so adjusting the ISO lower or higher from the ideal ISO value, makes it miss the other useful dynamic range and so, as your see in your image, it is lacking a lot of luminance information making it look very flattened and so as if it was very soft. 2nd I will just give you a short answer here, that the most ideal ISO for Cinestyle is 500. If you make it lower, you lost a lot of details in highlights and some in upper gray, and if you make it higher you lost a lot of information in the shadows or lower gray. Meaning to get the sharpest image and best dynamic range for this camera, you have to Fix/never change the ISO while in 500 and if you want to adjust exposure, better use ND filters or adjust your shutter speed/aperture if you have to. Also I can recommend adjusting the saturation on cinestyle to +3 because now that your image is in 4:2:0 8bit, better to minimize pushing colors in post to avoid banding or clipping of colors. I hope that although this is a 2 years old video, many more people will know about cinestyle and save a lot money to just using your trustee M50 while even getting high dynamic range image out of it. Thank you very much.
@@carlos.sierra Hi actually use an external monitor to expose perfectly, but in such case its better to expose for highlights but don't push too hard, I established the base ISO as 500 so adjust on aperture or use an ND filter.
Hi do you have examples of graded photos or videos you used using this method of cinestyle, maybe an instagram? I am planning to film something and i hear alot of debate saying cinestyle sucks and its better to just make the finished look you want with picture style editor
@@LukeHariono th-cam.com/video/1C-tIrqb_fE/w-d-xo.html all my works are usually not published onilne, but here this is already year old video, the dynamic range and sharpness is amazing, on cinestyle at ISO 500, this is M6 mark ii i recommend you experiment with the ISO if you are using different unit like R7 or M50.
Been using Filmkit Pro since you posted this video and it's been great. Love that they have a LUT that does all the correction. Looks better than the picture profiles in the m50 that come standard.
Great Video. Thank you. Ok so I bought the Filkit Flat. I would love to watch a step by step video of how to install it and what to change all of the settings to.
Great Video👍🏼 I use the M50 and M6 using the Neutral Picture Style for video. If you are filming with the standard picture profile, you can grab your smartphone right away😉.
Thanks for making this playlist! New Canon m50 user as of 2 months ago. Originally purchased as a camera to dable in a new photography hobby but I've been interested in creating videos now. Your videos have helped me setup my video settings and understand what a lot of the settings mean. Look forward to your 4k video !
Cinestyle Works for me. 0 sharpness, 0 Contrast. 8-bit isnt the greatest but I try not to push the colours. I add sharpness in premiere (at about 30) and looks great.
So good to know I was not going crazy as I have not been able to get good color from the Cinestyle. This info could not have come at a better time as I research other profiles. FilmKit flat is nicely priced too - but I wish I knew that I could also have downloaded the M50 Filmmaking Guide at the same price that includes the profile and LUT as well. Great video and great info with the M50 as I learn to make this better - thanks for sharing the info as we all improve
Knowing that Cinestyle removes entirely sharpness in camera, it is meant to use an unsharp mask or any sharpness plugin in post (DeNoiser works quite great even if it’s supposed to focus on noise and not sharpness). Grading the blacks is also a bit tricky because it crushes sometimes the blacks too much, but...I used Cinestyle since the M50 is out, and I invite you to judge by yourself on my New York cinematics. I don’t use any Lut, no Rec709 grade...every clip graded by hand, a bit of patience...
I am so glad you mentioned the sharpness issue, since for those of us amateurs using iMovie, there is no correction for sharpness. (I'd be soooo happy to be corrected on this.) So you have to bump up the sharpness in camera. Your NY footage looks great!
This is amazing !! Thanks for this video. I've finally gotten over my Gear Acquisition Syndrome 😅. I love using my M50 for photography. The sigma trio was a game changer to make me fall in love again with this camera. I'm now learning more about filmmaking basics, and you've finally clarified how you can use custom profiles with the M50. Love your videos. Thanks 👍
Fantastic tutorial Todd! I am looking for tutorials on how to get picture style for 'home studio talking head' vlogs. What setting / styles / LUTs should I use to get effects similar to your videos? (I am using M50 with Sigma C 16mm 1.4 )
Todd, thanks for your great M50 tutorial. Could you please explain how to set up Prolost Flat on the very current M50 firmware (1.1.0)? There are 3 substrings (Strength 0-7, Fineness 1-5, Threshold 1-5) under the Sharpness setting. Should we set all three all the way to the left or only Strength?
I've been using Cinestyle for about 6 months now with mixed results. I just did a quick test of Filmkit Flat and I'm really excited to start working with it. It seems so much better!
What do you recommend for customizing Live Streaming ( no post editing ) using the Canon M50 Mark II for a picture style much like what we see in your series of videos here? In other words, without post editing as an option, what can I do to create some interest and avoid that 'sharpness' that is in the Standard setting you mentioned, only in live streaming footage? Ive learned so much so far from your videos, thanks again!
Ok so I've pretty much tried all of the profiles out with heavy color grading. Except the first profile here. So thanks for the discount and the plug. I'm excited to try it. I've been using cinestyle. I've tried clog3 and it's too much compressing for the M50. Too much banding with grading. I'm a fan of the m50 even with my new camera the R6 coming in. My heart is a m50 lover.
Hey Todd! I went ahead and bought FilmKit Flat and have been experimenting with it. I do agree with you that it has more clarity, even compared to the native profiles in the m50. What I’m struggling with is the color correction. The LUTs that come with it seem WAY too contrasty when applied to footage. What is it that you do to get a good color correction/grade with this flat profile?
Hi! This video is AWESOME. Subscribing RIGHT AWAY. Now, I have one question about the FilmKit Flat. I edit all my videos on Davinci Resolve, but I dont have the fastest laptop. So there is times that I have to deal with some lagging. Will this color profile slow down the process?
I edit on Resolve too, and in my opinion is the best tool for color grading out there. If you use a flat profile, you will need to color correct. My recommendation would be to edit your footage first and color correct after you've edited. That way you won't have to deal with the extra processing while you're editing. There are tutorials on TH-cam on how to color correct on Resolve and have it render in the background as well. Good luck! 😉
Thank you for the video, very good. I have been playing with the different picture styles in the M-50 and having fun doing so. Question, have tried the Canon Picture Style Editor software? I have looked at it, going to give it a try and make a custom picture style and install it into my M-50.
Hey Todd; Thanks for the videos. I have watched the M50 series. Forgive me if you did reveal somehow or somewhere but can I ask? Which Camera did you use to record these 3 videos in particular and please would you tell me also what microphone you used because it produced really great audio. Much appreciated 🙏
I usually use Cinestyle or a custom buillt PP from the Nutural PP, Cinestyle iis actually quite good but it is necessary to have Perfect exposure and WB. Otherwiise it wont work. but im Curios about Filmkit and wil give it a try
I use Davinci Resolve to color grade my videos. Is there a specific Timeline Settings / Project Settings + Export Settings? I render my project, and it looks different from how I color-graded. Please help. Thank you
Thx for the info about the filmkit profile. I've just bought an m50 and am collecting everything else I need for a beginner's kit. Your vid has almost sold me this profile. I hope it will let me spend mininum time grading in post if I use rec.709 LUT which looks good. The problem is: there's no way to apply your promocode :/
Great video, i think i'll give it a try, most of the time i struggle with color correction and grading because of the 8-bit codec. One question, can this be applied to Canon SL3? It's the same APS-C sensor and it supports custom color profiles. Thank you very much.
@@VicerFx Yes, it is the same thing since it has the same sensor and processor, so yeah, it can be used on the SL3 as well. I now have as a preset CineStyle and Filmkit Flat. It seems a bit cleaner (flatter) on the Filmkit Flat, but its not a very big difference, just more of a squeeze. I still prefer not to apply the luts and make the modifications on my own since it depends on the shot.
I use one called drobiazcos C-LOG. Its the closest to the actual Canon LOG and it grades very easily too, recovers more highlights and shadow details and skin tones are very nice too. I recommend it + its free.
The FILMKIT colour grading difference is only marginally better in my opinon and I wonder if it is worth the effort for the majority of use cases for the M50.
That's an option for sure. The LUT which comes with FilmKit converts the footage to a linear Rec.709 contrast curve, which may be too aggressive. If using Premiere you could apply it as a Creative LUT and then dial down the intensity.
Really wish the M50 had built in presets like the Fujifilm X100v. Not a fan of editing my photos so would love if I could get good looking pictures staright out of the camera :/ Otherwise I like my M50.
Hi Todd, what camera are you using in this video and color grade while talking is it the m50? If not can you make a part 5 or 6 :) using the m50? The quality of this video is amazing!! Would like to see M50 maxed out quality level making video. Thank you in advance!
I have either a 5D Mark IV or 6D Mark II for my TH-cam videos, plus color grading. I'll definitely consider making more M50 vids in the future once this series is complete!
Great video thank you so much for sharing it! Quick q, could you use FilmKit Flat's colour correction LUT at say 80% strength so that applying other custom LUTs on top would still look good? (I hope that makes sense)
It does make sense. The basic LUT which comes with FilmKit Flat is a full Rec 709 conversion and doesn’t leave any room for additional grading. He sells separately a “Wide DR” version that’s lighter and easier to grade in my experience. It leaves enough room for other LUTs. Hope that helps!
im a new user. i wanted to ask that is it necessary to use the rec lut after using the flat profile or you can color grade and correct it by yourself too. please explain and help in brief
Is it possible to install a color style via a memory card? I just bought a Filmkit Flat but my computer does not recognize the M50. I tried to change the USB cable, change the USB port, I tried on another computer but nothing helped. The M50 is not visible in the file explorer and in the device manager and the EOS utility does not see it. : /
Hey Could you please Provide me Filmkit Flat profile? please I recently bought m50 second hand but in my Country I can't able to purchase Filmkit Flat profile
Does anyone know if the M50 can keep the Picture Profile you have saved between photo/video modes? I like to shoot both video and photos, and use the flat profile for video but I want to use Neutral or Standard for JPGs so I can do quick transfer to phone and send to friends etc, but every time I switch from video to photo mode I have to set the Picture Profile and sometimes I forget to, even when I remember it's very annoying having to do so every time, so I shoot JPG+RAW just in case...
Really depends on what you're shooting and how much light there is in that indoor space. But generally speaking when shooting indoors, faster lenses with larger apertures (eg, f/1.4) let in more light and allow you to shoot at lower ISO values.
@@dominey Suppose i am capturing a Indian classical dance video. entire auditorium is dark and stage if full of light and the light color is also changing with frequent movement of the object. which lesh will you suggest for M50. also is there any significant changes between M50 & M50 Mark II
Just buy a 10 bit full frame camera. These separate picture styles is kinda fake to be honest because it's on an 8 bit camera. It'll be like making a 1080p into 4k. It won't be that much real
@@dominey the standard one looks better to be honest. The color graded one looks noisy. I wonder what the standard one would of look like if attempted to color grade to a different look. I guess I'll have to try it my self
Film makers, STOP “shooting flat” or using cinema color profiles When you shoot flat, the 1/2-stop of dynamic range you gain comes at the cost of effectively ruining your color and increasing blocky compression artifacts and noise
Hi, I have years of experience with cinestyle and I would assure you that cinestyle is amazing and here's how to use it. (this is very technical) 1st as being a log profile it is important to establish a base ISO for the profile since it is encoded in LOG, the dynamic range changes with changing the ISO (gain). The dynamic range of a LOG is wider compare to default profiles since luminance information is encoded in log (logarithm) and so the ISO/Gain is acting like a window (limited view) to see those luminance information (dynamic range) and so adjusting the ISO lower or higher from the ideal ISO value, makes it miss the other useful dynamic range and so, as your see in your image, it is lacking a lot of luminance information making it look very flattened and so as if it was very soft. 2nd I will just give you a short answer here, that the most ideal ISO for Cinestyle is 500. If you make it lower, you lost a lot of details in highlights and some in upper gray, and if you make it higher you lost a lot of information in the shadows or lower gray. Meaning to get the sharpest image and best dynamic range for this camera, you have to Fix/never change the ISO while in 500 and if you want to adjust exposure, better use ND filters or adjust your shutter speed/aperture if you have to. Also I can recommend adjusting the saturation on cinestyle to +3 because now that your image is in 4:2:0 8bit, better to minimize pushing colors in post to avoid banding or clipping of colors. I hope that although this is a 2 years old video, many more people will know about cinestyle and save a lot money to just using your trustee M50 while even getting high dynamic range image out of it. Thank you very much.
Thank you!
How do you expose when using cinestyle?
@@carlos.sierra Hi actually use an external monitor to expose perfectly, but in such case its better to expose for highlights but don't push too hard, I established the base ISO as 500 so adjust on aperture or use an ND filter.
Hi do you have examples of graded photos or videos you used using this method of cinestyle, maybe an instagram? I am planning to film something and i hear alot of debate saying cinestyle sucks and its better to just make the finished look you want with picture style editor
@@LukeHariono th-cam.com/video/1C-tIrqb_fE/w-d-xo.html
all my works are usually not published onilne, but here this is already year old video, the dynamic range and sharpness is amazing, on cinestyle at ISO 500, this is M6 mark ii i recommend you experiment with the ISO if you are using different unit like R7 or M50.
Been using Filmkit Pro since you posted this video and it's been great. Love that they have a LUT that does all the correction. Looks better than the picture profiles in the m50 that come standard.
I use cinestyle on my M50 all the time. And thought it is fantastic. Looks more cinematic. I have to test if it is really that soft .... 😯
I got an M50 for Christmas and your videos have been super helpful, thank you!
Really good, Todd. And you have a very likable and humble approach. Very appreciative of that! Subscribed and all the best!
Great Video. Thank you. Ok so I bought the Filkit Flat. I would love to watch a step by step video of how to install it and what to change all of the settings to.
Great Video👍🏼 I use the M50 and M6 using the Neutral Picture Style for video. If you are filming with the standard picture profile, you can grab your smartphone right away😉.
Thanks for making this playlist! New Canon m50 user as of 2 months ago. Originally purchased as a camera to dable in a new photography hobby but I've been interested in creating videos now. Your videos have helped me setup my video settings and understand what a lot of the settings mean. Look forward to your 4k video !
*On-screen audio monitors* now available on M50 mkii in video mode/manual audio level option
What an absolutely cracking series! Thanks so much!
Cinestyle Works for me. 0 sharpness, 0 Contrast. 8-bit isnt the greatest but I try not to push the colours. I add sharpness in premiere (at about 30) and looks great.
So good to know I was not going crazy as I have not been able to get good color from the Cinestyle. This info could not have come at a better time as I research other profiles. FilmKit flat is nicely priced too - but I wish I knew that I could also have downloaded the M50 Filmmaking Guide at the same price that includes the profile and LUT as well. Great video and great info with the M50 as I learn to make this better - thanks for sharing the info as we all improve
Awesome! Good to hear. Good luck. :)
I love your channel! I recently bought a Canon M50 and you have really helped me get the best quality for my content! Thank you!
Purchased done. Hopefully it will give good result on my canon m50
I find the Filmkit less grainy compare to cinestyle... thanks to this..
Knowing that Cinestyle removes entirely sharpness in camera, it is meant to use an unsharp mask or any sharpness plugin in post (DeNoiser works quite great even if it’s supposed to focus on noise and not sharpness). Grading the blacks is also a bit tricky because it crushes sometimes the blacks too much, but...I used Cinestyle since the M50 is out, and I invite you to judge by yourself on my New York cinematics. I don’t use any Lut, no Rec709 grade...every clip graded by hand, a bit of patience...
Thanks Thomas. I'll check them out! Interested to see what you've squeezed out of it.
@@apostasiaelegcho5612 I do everything in premiere :)
I just watched your NEW YORK cinematic and it was great for a canon M50. Now I juts install cinestyle to my M50 too and try to learn more to grade it.
I saw your comment then I click on your channel and watch the NY clip. Amazing video.
I am so glad you mentioned the sharpness issue, since for those of us amateurs using iMovie, there is no correction for sharpness. (I'd be soooo happy to be corrected on this.) So you have to bump up the sharpness in camera. Your NY footage looks great!
You know what good point, I should edit all the presets and lower sharpness cause I can always bring it up later.
This is amazing !! Thanks for this video. I've finally gotten over my Gear Acquisition Syndrome 😅. I love using my M50 for photography. The sigma trio was a game changer to make me fall in love again with this camera. I'm now learning more about filmmaking basics, and you've finally clarified how you can use custom profiles with the M50. Love your videos. Thanks 👍
Which sigma lens??
@@riadas5556 the trio as in 16mm, 30mm, 56mm - the three primes that are out for the EF-M mount.
Fantastic tutorial Todd! I am looking for tutorials on how to get picture style for 'home studio talking head' vlogs. What setting / styles / LUTs should I use to get effects similar to your videos? (I am using M50 with Sigma C 16mm 1.4 )
Thanks for sharing this! It's nice to see the side-by-side comparisons and hear your personal insights.
I used Cinestyle for a while and the found out about FilmKit. it looks really good.
Can the film kit work on M6 mark ii
Lucy Udochukwu TV it should work
Todd, thanks for your great M50 tutorial. Could you please explain how to set up Prolost Flat on the very current M50 firmware (1.1.0)? There are 3 substrings (Strength 0-7, Fineness 1-5, Threshold 1-5) under the Sharpness setting. Should we set all three all the way to the left or only Strength?
Did you ever figure out what those prolost settings were? I'd like to get a flat profile in camera myself.
That's the real video 😍❤️
Phenomenal video, Todd! 😊👌
I use cinestyle it’s a lot of noise, but still good for color grading,
love this explanation
I've been using Cinestyle for about 6 months now with mixed results. I just did a quick test of Filmkit Flat and I'm really excited to start working with it. It seems so much better!
Hey man do you have instagram Iwanna talk to you about this
your music is good :)
What do you recommend for customizing Live Streaming ( no post editing ) using the Canon M50 Mark II for a picture style much like what we see in your series of videos here? In other words, without post editing as an option, what can I do to create some interest and avoid that 'sharpness' that is in the Standard setting you mentioned, only in live streaming footage? Ive learned so much so far from your videos, thanks again!
if sharpness and no post editing is your concern for Live Streaming. I recommend using Black Pro-Mist Filter it will soften the output
I wondered how to grade mp4´s, but thank you to show me that it works good
Ok... So Filmkit flat it issss! 😁
Ok so I've pretty much tried all of the profiles out with heavy color grading. Except the first profile here. So thanks for the discount and the plug. I'm excited to try it. I've been using cinestyle. I've tried clog3 and it's too much compressing for the M50. Too much banding with grading. I'm a fan of the m50 even with my new camera the R6 coming in. My heart is a m50 lover.
Nice. Best of luck with your grade Daniel!
Thank you so much for this Video❤
To be honest, I don't make any video, but it's good as info. But I would like to see something about fuji as You moved on that system.
Really helped me, thank you
Thanks so much for the video ! Will give it a try !
Hey Todd! I went ahead and bought FilmKit Flat and have been experimenting with it. I do agree with you that it has more clarity, even compared to the native profiles in the m50. What I’m struggling with is the color correction. The LUTs that come with it seem WAY too contrasty when applied to footage. What is it that you do to get a good color correction/grade with this flat profile?
Just bring down the shadows to almost 0, adjust the meds slightly, increase saturation...Boom!
turn down the opacity on the LUTs
Hey Could You could me Filmkit Flat file ... please
Hi! This video is AWESOME. Subscribing RIGHT AWAY. Now, I have one question about the FilmKit Flat. I edit all my videos on Davinci Resolve, but I dont have the fastest laptop. So there is times that I have to deal with some lagging. Will this color profile slow down the process?
I edit on Resolve too, and in my opinion is the best tool for color grading out there. If you use a flat profile, you will need to color correct. My recommendation would be to edit your footage first and color correct after you've edited. That way you won't have to deal with the extra processing while you're editing. There are tutorials on TH-cam on how to color correct on Resolve and have it render in the background as well. Good luck! 😉
Great Video. Thanks!
Thank you for the video, very good. I have been playing with the different picture styles in the M-50 and having fun doing so. Question, have tried the Canon Picture Style Editor software? I have looked at it, going to give it a try and make a custom picture style and install it into my M-50.
Thanks Mike. I've messed around with it, but honestly after discovering FilmKit, I stopped trying to make my own.
@@dominey I now have loaded FilmKit into my M-50, going to give a try. Thank you.
Hey Todd; Thanks for the videos. I have watched the M50 series. Forgive me if you did reveal somehow or somewhere but can I ask? Which Camera did you use to record these 3 videos in particular and please would you tell me also what microphone you used because it produced really great audio. Much appreciated 🙏
Canon m50 produces heavy banding in the sky when filming in cinestyle. I'm not using any nd filter maybe high shutter could be the cause of this
I usually use Cinestyle or a custom buillt PP from the Nutural PP, Cinestyle iis actually quite good but it is necessary to have Perfect exposure and WB. Otherwiise it wont work. but im Curios about Filmkit and wil give it a try
Excellent video.
Good tips.
What tweaks did you make in this video? Did you use Filmkit?
I use Davinci Resolve to color grade my videos. Is there a specific Timeline Settings / Project Settings + Export Settings? I render my project, and it looks different from how I color-graded. Please help. Thank you
Can you please do a video on how to install the Canon Utility to get the picture style . I have been trying for days and it is not working.
May you lead me to the WideDR Luts that you mention in this video (the additional luts for FilmKit) I cant find it on the store.
How will I download it
Thx for the info about the filmkit profile. I've just bought an m50 and am collecting everything else I need for a beginner's kit. Your vid has almost sold me this profile. I hope it will let me spend mininum time grading in post if I use rec.709 LUT which looks good. The problem is: there's no way to apply your promocode :/
Great video, i think i'll give it a try, most of the time i struggle with color correction and grading because of the 8-bit codec. One question, can this be applied to Canon SL3? It's the same APS-C sensor and it supports custom color profiles. Thank you very much.
Have you tried it?
@@VicerFx Yes, it is the same thing since it has the same sensor and processor, so yeah, it can be used on the SL3 as well. I now have as a preset CineStyle and Filmkit Flat. It seems a bit cleaner (flatter) on the Filmkit Flat, but its not a very big difference, just more of a squeeze. I still prefer not to apply the luts and make the modifications on my own since it depends on the shot.
How to install FilmKit Flat in my M50? I had tried so many times but I failed.. please help me , thanx very much
I use one called drobiazcos C-LOG. Its the closest to the actual Canon LOG and it grades very easily too, recovers more highlights and shadow details and skin tones are very nice too. I recommend it + its free.
Interesting! Haven't heard of that. I'll google it.
@@dominey sure thing. Its pretty nice in my opinion. I also use a canon M50
@@shayan0245 what's your white balance settings on the m50. I also have d drobiazcos clog and its way better than cinestyle.
Great info....I'm looking forward to your thoughts on 4K!
i would like to know if i could just this film kit with shotcut ?
The FILMKIT colour grading difference is only marginally better in my opinon and I wonder if it is worth the effort for the majority of use cases for the M50.
On FCP did you mix the balance to a lower setting of the Filmkit Lut? Most LUTS is too aggressive.
That's an option for sure. The LUT which comes with FilmKit converts the footage to a linear Rec.709 contrast curve, which may be too aggressive. If using Premiere you could apply it as a Creative LUT and then dial down the intensity.
Does the Profile Filmkit Flat work with DSLRs like the Canon 5d or 6d?
Really wish the M50 had built in presets like the Fujifilm X100v. Not a fan of editing my photos so would love if I could get good looking pictures staright out of the camera :/
Otherwise I like my M50.
Hi Todd, what camera are you using in this video and color grade while talking is it the m50? If not can you make a part 5 or 6 :) using the m50? The quality of this video is amazing!! Would like to see M50 maxed out quality level making video. Thank you in advance!
I have either a 5D Mark IV or 6D Mark II for my TH-cam videos, plus color grading. I'll definitely consider making more M50 vids in the future once this series is complete!
is there any way to install this on canon g5x ii or g7x ii. canon utility doesn't recognize these cameras
Why not throw -2 or -3 contrast and saturation on standard and then color grade?
Okay, seriously, what mic are you using to get that much bass/proximity effect on your voice when the mic is out of frame?
can u make a video how to colour grade your talking video i love the black
Great video thank you so much for sharing it! Quick q, could you use FilmKit Flat's colour correction LUT at say 80% strength so that applying other custom LUTs on top would still look good? (I hope that makes sense)
It does make sense. The basic LUT which comes with FilmKit Flat is a full Rec 709 conversion and doesn’t leave any room for additional grading. He sells separately a “Wide DR” version that’s lighter and easier to grade in my experience. It leaves enough room for other LUTs. Hope that helps!
@@dominey brilliant thank you I'll give that a go!
is there a vide you can recommend for a newbie like me showing how to use Filmkit? I have just purchased it but don't know what to do
I'd reach out to the developer of the LUT. I believe they have instructions for it. Been a while since I looked at it, but they should help.
How is the performance of FilmKit Flat in low light?? (assuming a fast lense like the sigma 16mm is used)
Goated
Can we install filmkit and cinestyle both at the same time to M50.?
Yes. You can have 3 user styles.
im a new user. i wanted to ask that is it necessary to use the rec lut after using the flat profile or you can color grade and correct it by yourself too.
please explain and help in brief
I cannot buy film kit flat with my visa card... Please help?
India
Is it just me or does standard look better?
When's part 4 coming out? Really insightful videos!
Planning on 8/30!
Does this setting apply to picture also?
Did you expose for the shadows for the filmkit flat? Or exposed for the highlights?
Can I use filmkit in a dslr like canon sl2?
What lens did you use
Can You please make this a playlist?
It's here: th-cam.com/play/PLDmNX2duA6H8sM4j4VB-cxT2ZMn6QFHlm.html
@@dominey Thank you!! Gonna binge it! I love your videos! Its really helpful!
Is this compatible with 250D?
I cant install it on my camera. the files wont show for flimkit when I try to register any film kit options
The LUT really clips the highlights in the clouds hardly IMO. Manually grading might work better.
Is it possible to install a color style via a memory card? I just bought a Filmkit Flat but my computer does not recognize the M50. I tried to change the USB cable, change the USB port, I tried on another computer but nothing helped. The M50 is not visible in the file explorer and in the device manager and the EOS utility does not see it. : /
Hey Could you please Provide me Filmkit Flat profile? please I recently bought m50 second hand but in my Country I can't able to purchase Filmkit Flat profile
I have paid for film kit and I need to know how to download and install.
Does anyone know if the M50 can keep the Picture Profile you have saved between photo/video modes? I like to shoot both video and photos, and use the flat profile for video but I want to use Neutral or Standard for JPGs so I can do quick transfer to phone and send to friends etc, but every time I switch from video to photo mode I have to set the Picture Profile and sometimes I forget to, even when I remember it's very annoying having to do so every time, so I shoot JPG+RAW just in case...
How do you use the code for film kit flat?
Which is the correct lens for Mark II for indoor live video shoot for a stage program ?
Really depends on what you're shooting and how much light there is in that indoor space. But generally speaking when shooting indoors, faster lenses with larger apertures (eg, f/1.4) let in more light and allow you to shoot at lower ISO values.
@@dominey Suppose i am capturing a Indian classical dance video. entire auditorium is dark and stage if full of light and the light color is also changing with frequent movement of the object. which lesh will you suggest for M50. also is there any significant changes between M50 & M50 Mark II
It’s not support my location what’s should i do
can’t u use raw??
Where is discount code.
i think most people agree that cinestyle never works, the best free is to make your own picture profile like the one you just did
it works really good for me
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Prolost doesn't look that bad actually.
Just buy a 10 bit full frame camera. These separate picture styles is kinda fake to be honest because it's on an 8 bit camera. It'll be like making a 1080p into 4k. It won't be that much real
I hear ya. This attempts to squeeeeze the most quality out of 8-bit.
@@dominey the standard one looks better to be honest. The color graded one looks noisy. I wonder what the standard one would of look like if attempted to color grade to a different look. I guess I'll have to try it my self
Any one can send me afilm kit flat?
Yo really look like Salvador Illa, Spanish health minister hahahhaha
Now Googling Salvador...
Film makers, STOP “shooting flat” or using cinema color profiles
When you shoot flat, the 1/2-stop of dynamic range you gain comes at the cost of effectively ruining your color
and increasing blocky compression artifacts and noise
That's the real video 😍❤️
Is it compatible with the 760D?