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- #How to use source filmmaker software
You didn't post the link to the source of your info, just an account page that has hundreds of posts to follow. Repeat after me please, there is no point of disabling pdaf because phase detection pixels are baked into the sensor, and intentionally not using the said focusing system will not get rid of banding artifacts. I saw you lying about one of Aquos phones using the same sensor as Sony's compact camera one time. Youtube will also automatically convert videos formatted in HLG into HDR10 during the upload process, while SNS butcher them into compressed SDR mess, so the benefits for HLG is extremely limited if your intention is to share your videos to your friends. All of the HLG samples taken by Xperia that you see on the internet are already color graded, otherwise they would have looked flat on all kinds of displays. Sony's HLG recording is still flawed since they don't even color grade the footages out of the box and you need to resort to a third party app to color tune them in post. moreThis guy's barking at Nick again hahaha! Classic. No thanks.Ĭustom WB = it is not those 5 every phone has. If I were to hear a fun rumour, I would rather hear one from more trustworthy leakers, not a guy who can't even see the difference between textures and sharpening effects. "as a gift I tell you the cam setup of 1iv"
#How to use source filmmaker software
"Should be fixed before devices are announced, not 5 months later"įixing a problem after the release is still better than never fixing it, like how Sony is doing absolutely nothing to fix Xperia 1 III's poor lens quality control and software processing that softens low contrast textures and underexpose the subject. The point you were making was one phone was having PDAF disabled to reduce the banding artifacts, which simply didn't make sense and still doesn't. "Person that did not even know Phase Detection AF can be disabled has zero credibility and knowledge"
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#How to use source filmmaker manual
A temperature slider can be found on most phones' manual mode nowadays. Mi Note 10 could do that even on a macro camera. Xiaomi phones support RAW shooting on all cameras for nearly two years. moreThe anonymous user who commented below me answered some of your questions so I'll keep mine relatively short. These things, plus the light processing, and feature rich control are not to be sniffed at.Ĭustom WB = it is not those 5 every phone has. The optics are glass not plastic - unique for a phone.
#How to use source filmmaker pro
The sensor in the Pro i is, arguably, the best. The photographer is correct: natural, light-touch processing on a high quality image from high quality sensors beneath high quality optics will ALWAYS be better for professional use. Never, ever seen a smartphone HDR shot that doesn't. These things also deliver halos and fringing in trees and along rooftops. These are things you can't fix perfectly afterwards if you don't like them. Sky isn't always the same general brightness as the street. While fine for regular use, for professional use their awful because they always, always, always take the dynamic range way too far to be edited in post. moreReally? I've never seen a Galaxy HDR photo I've liked. TheLastOracle, "Yes, you can manipulate and change things in post but when you have cameras that do thes.