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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Red One chart images - ISO 500/1000/2000/4000 


Jim Jannard of Red Digital Cinema emailed me this late last night - here's ISO 500/1000/2000/4000 chip chart images done on Saturday (July 14th). Jim said:

We have come a LONG way in the last two weeks. Amazing stuff."


Proof in the pudding - check it out for yourself.

Late after looooong day, I'll analyze/comment/etc. tomorrow.

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Love to see much less compressed ones. Maybe even Raw grabs (2k is fine). Looks pretty good but you can't tell much. Still any improvement in sensitivity is great.
 
Kinda strange. The jaggies on the resolution wheel look smoother on the 4000 ISO shot. The compression is a bit primative perhaps.
 
What Jaggies?
 
Don't forget the image here is scaled down at least two generations from the originals. The version on Red User is higher resolution (1K wide)

Nick Shaw
 
Nick - THANK YOU for pointing this out. I posted this late at night after an out of town funeral long hard day and just did the auto-Blogger upload thing which DOES scale and recompress the images.

I should re-do a direct to my server post...as soon as I get my laptop back up and working right.

-mike
 
How many stops of ISO are on this thing?

I saw the post in the Red forums with the 8000 iso.
 
Yeah the image on reduser is quite a bit better. You can see the line though. At 8x in the Gimp anyway. I'd guess a bitbucket error but it's hard to say.

There is a line of pixels visible at high mag for the obsessive ;).
 
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