Menu Close

What is CineStyle used for?

What is CineStyle used for?

CineStyle is basically a picture profile which cuts some of the contrast; effectively capturing more details in your image. You can achieve the same effect, by turning down the contrast, saturation, and sharpness of your camera. But Cinestyle, helps you do all of that with just a click.

Why did Technicolor stop being used?

Hollywood made so much use of Technicolor in 1929 and 1930 that many believed the feature film industry would soon be turning out color films exclusively. By 1931, however, the Great Depression had taken its toll on the film industry, which began to cut back on expenses.

Is Technicolor real color?

Technicolor, (trademark), motion-picture process using dye-transfer techniques to produce a colour print. The Technicolor process, perfected in 1932, originally used a beam-splitting optical cube, in combination with the camera lens, to expose three black-and-white films.

How does Technicolor cinestyle work?

When the Technicolor CineStyle Profile is selected in the camera, video images are recorded in log space. In layman’s terms, though the image will appear flat and de-saturated, there is actually more detail retained in the shadows and mid-tones which is excellent for color grading.

What can I do with the cinestyle profile?

With the CineStyle profile installed on your DSLR, you can: Create a unique Hollywood feel to your productions that matches the look and color capabilities of much more expensive equipment and processes. Capture clips that can easily be color graded to match different cinematic styles from various sources and genres, including 35mm film.

Can I use the Technicolor cinestyle profile on my eos-5d Mark II camera?

Although the Technicolor CineStyle Profile was designed and optimized for the Canon EOS-5D Mark II camera, the Technicolor CineStyle can be installed and used on any current Canon EOS DSLR camera. What are the recommended Canon EOS-5D Mark II camera settings to obtain optimal image quality?

Why Technicolor for cinematographers?

Technicolor is responding to industry demand from cinematographers for enhanced flexibility in capturing images from digital cameras. How does CineStyle Profile help the cinematographer?