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09/10/2010 02:48:35 PM · #1
HDR Video Demonstration Using Two Canon 5D Mark II's . . .

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"This video highlights several clips we've made using our new High Dynamic Range (HDR) process. Video is captured on two Canon 5D mark II DSLRs, each capturing the exact same subject via a beam splitter. The cameras are configured so that they record different exposure values, e.g., one camera is overexposed, the other underexposed. After the footage has been recorded, we use a variety of HDR processing tools to combine the video from the two cameras, yielding the clips you see above."

09/10/2010 02:53:36 PM · #2
Wow, that's cool. Thanks for posting.
09/10/2010 02:59:49 PM · #3
Pretty neat, but must be kind of a pain having to compensate for the parallax between the two cameras.

Edit: Nevermind, just ready the beam splitter part ... duh.

Message edited by author 2010-09-10 15:18:54.
09/10/2010 03:13:00 PM · #4
That's neat though I don't think it's necessary in video unless fine art video becomes a niche market.
09/10/2010 03:14:45 PM · #5
Originally posted by Jac:

That's neat though I don't think it's necessary in video unless fine art video becomes a niche market.


I can see where it might become quite popular in the Independent film industry.
09/10/2010 03:16:39 PM · #6
Looks really cool, thanks for sharing
09/10/2010 03:23:13 PM · #7
That's extraordinary...

R.
09/10/2010 05:36:57 PM · #8
Lovely piano music
09/10/2010 07:18:12 PM · #9
Wow, very cool. For the most part I liked the result, pretty natural looking. That is what I call going the extra mile for an effect... beam splitter & two 5D MkIIs, that's one pricey video rig!
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