Tagged with cineform - Personal View Talks http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/cineform/feed.rss Thu, 02 May 24 05:47:01 +0000 Tagged with cineform - Personal View Talks en-CA Cineform becomes VC-5 now, under the wings of SMPTE http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13239/cineform-becomes-vc-5-now-under-the-wings-of-smpte- Sat, 20 Jun 2015 02:51:14 +0000 FrankGlencairn 13239@/talks/discussions SMPTE Standardizes GoPro CineForm Codec as the New Open Standard for Video Acquisition and Post Production

SAN MATEO, CA (June 6, 2014) – GoPro, maker of the Emmy® Award-winning HERO® camera and enabler of some of today’s most engaging professional video content, announced today that the core technology behind the GoPro CineForm Codec has been standardized by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers® (SMPTE®) as the SMPTE ST 2073 VC-5 video compression standard – the new open codec standard for video acquisition and post production.

The GoPro CineForm Codec is a high-performance video codec widely valued in video post-production as the industry’s highest quality compression format. It is well established in the professional filmmaking marketplace and has been extensively used in Hollywood feature films, including Slumdog Millionaire and Need for Speed.

SMPTE standardization of the GoPro CineForm codec as the VC-5 standard now means the professional production and post production community can access SMPTE-standardized codec technology for presenting high resolution imagery with a high speed, low-compute intensive workflow. The new VC-5 standard will provide a more efficient, cost effective and higher-performance workflow, delivering an 8x performance boost over the current JPEG 2000 format with higher resolution.

That's huge - I was hoping for this since quite a while. Looking forward to finally get rid of ProRes. Cineform is so much better.

https://www.smpte.org/news-events/news-releases/gopro®-cineform-codec-standardized-smpte®-vc-5-standard

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Batch converter to convert cineform with alpha channel? http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9976/batch-converter-to-convert-cineform-with-alpha-channel Thu, 27 Mar 2014 01:58:13 +0000 editor 9976@/talks/discussions I have to convert for a client more than 2000 (pre-keyed) clips from cineform 4k RGB+Alpha channel to 1920x1080 cineform with alpha channel. I have got the cineform studio premium codec and the adobe media encoder cc and created a watch folder, but unfortunately it always crashes after a few files. I contacted the adobe support, but they couldn't help me, so I tried it on a second computer: same problem.

Does anybody know a batch conversion tool that could do that job?

Best regards, Wolfram

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GH2 Canon Speedgrade LUTs http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5605/gh2-canon-speedgrade-luts Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:25:31 +0000 DrDave 5605@/talks/discussions I'm wondering i someone familiar with Speedgrade can give me some pointers on how to use a Macbeth Color chart to easily match my GH2 footage with my Canon Cameras.

What I envision as a workflow would be the following--use a preset from each cam, not a custom WB, so anyone could use these Look Up Tables, then shoot some scenes with the Macbeth Color chart, using the same chart and lighting for each cam, and then finally just put the numbers online. I suppose an even better solution would be to somehow convert these LUTs into Cineform values so we could bypass Speedgrade altogether.

The result would be that one could open a preset, say "incandescent" in the GH2 and 5D MK2, or pro camcorder, then just apply the LUT. And anyone could use the LUT because it uses the preset WB in the Cams, which presumably are the same for every user.

Anyone in the world could then use these LUTs.

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Render time, response time...some findings (Cineform, Avid, mts) http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2511/render-time-response-time...some-findings-cineform-avid-mts Tue, 06 Mar 2012 21:28:27 +0000 JackBayer 2511@/talks/discussions Hey,

today I´ve tried some different codecs after I downloaded hdcinematics' DSLR Post Prep Utility and here are my findings among Cineform HD (which I normaly convert to), Avid DNxHD and just mts. I usually transcode to CF, because Premiere Pro has a hard time to decode avchd on the fly, when it´s getting serious (multiple streams...).

In Premiere Pro the response time to dragging the time indicator along the timeline was worlds better in both CFHD and DNxHD. Between the latter two I couldn´t really make out great differences here.

So I went into After Effects to check the same thing there. Here I got no mentionable timely difference in response time to my wild dragging of the current time indicator. Even the mts performed equally, compared to CFHD and Avid.

BUT: The adpative resolution came down to 1/4 on both CFHD and mts. On DNxHD it stayed on full and then eventually came down to 1/2 while maintaining a great response time. I didn´t expect that.

Tomorrow I will redo my rendering tests, my preliminary results just don´t make sense right now.

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