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    Shot with a 5DMKII, Asashi Super Takumar 55mm 1.8

    Picture Style used: Cineplus Cinema Picture Style

    Compatible with all video capable EOS cameras: 1D, 5D, 7D, 60D, 550D/t2i, 600D/t3i and others

    As the CINEMA Picture Style doesn't need any LUT or adjustments, you can save days of color correction by starting with a gorgeous look.
    If you want more, or you want your own look, you can color correct it and achieve great results.

    Flat styles use only the mid portion of the RGB gamma, losing data all the way. This is NOT RAW. Don't fool yourself mimicking RAW users. It's another world,.. that needs tons of CC days and data storage, and huge budgets.

    A review by Philip Bloom
    philipbloom.net/2011/09/18/canon-dslrs-my-favorite-pictur...

    The CINEMA Picture Style is online.
    Go here:
    www.cineplus.ch/cinema.html

    FIRST TEST HERE:
    vimeo.com/28550676

    Vimeo CINEMA Picture Style Group
    vimeo.com/groups/106463/videos

    Instructions on how to upload the CINEMA Picture Style on the Canon camera via EOS Utility
    www.canon.co.jp/imaging/picturestyle/file/eos-utility.html

    Features:

    - Best perceived latitude ever on a 5d, but with a nice contrasty image
    Explanation:
    Latitude won't change with any picture style, what changes is that LCD tv' s render everything above RGB 236 as white or anyway too bright to not consider it white.
    So the "best latitude ever" is meant for the final user who will enjoy all highlights details because this preset shifts all those details in a lower, visible range.
    But the curve is made to lower the highlights and boosting the area just below making the image contrasty even if whites are not whites
    - Keeps details on shadows and highlights while remaining quite contrasted.
    - Vivid colors on low saturated areas, no greysh or monochromatic cast
    - Analog like colors on high saturated areas
    - Very sharp image,
    - Film colorimetry
    - Doesn't need color grading
    - Best usage of the 8 bit codec

    The new CINEMA Picture Style was developed analyzing and replicating a film stock colorimetry, and combined with a digital look and feel of high end digital cameras.

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