As scene files cannot be loaded directly into the camera, we have provided the parameters for each look. If Sony adds a feature to enable looks to be loaded onto a card, we will provide those files in an update.
JR45VIDEO
JR45Video is also a match to one of our original VariCam looks. It is designed to give you nice colors and a good amount of contrast.
Black Level |
+7 |
Gamma |
ITU709 |
Black Gamma Low |
+3 |
Color Mode |
Still |
Saturation |
+2 |
Color Phase |
+2 |
Color Depth |
R -4 |
Color Correction |
Color Revision 1 & 2 |
JR45CINE
JR45Cine is a match to our original custom look for the VariCam and is designed to give you pleasing colors and good dynamic range.
Black Level |
+4 |
Gamma |
CINE1 |
Black Gamma High |
-3 |
Color Mode |
Still |
Saturation |
+5 |
Color Phase |
+1 |
Color Depth |
R -2 |
Color Correction |
Color Revision 1 & 2 |
ABNORM
This is our AbelCine Normal look, which is also available for various other cameras. It is a colorful look with pleasing skin tone reproduction and plenty of contrast.
Black Level |
-2 |
Gamma |
CINE1 |
Black Gamma Middle |
+4 |
Color Mode |
ITU709 |
Saturation |
+2 |
Color Phase |
-1 |
Color Depth |
R -5 |
Color Correction |
Color Revision 1 & 2 |
ABHISAT
This is our AbelCine High Saturation look. As the name implies, it has plenty of color saturation and more contrast.
Black Level |
+4 |
Gamma |
ITU709 |
Black Gamma Low |
-5 |
Color Mode |
ITU709 |
Saturation |
+12 |
Color Phase |
0 |
Color Depth |
R -2 |
Color Correction |
Color Revision 1 & 2 |
ABHILIGHT
This AbelCine Highlight look is intended to give you more dynamic range and is intended for use in scenes with high contrast ranges.
Black Level |
0 |
Gamma |
CINE1 |
Black Gamma Middle |
0 |
Color Mode |
Standard |
Saturation |
+4 |
Color Phase |
-1 |
Color Depth |
R -5 |
Color Correction |
Color Revision 1 & 2 |
If you want to get all our FS5 scene files onto your camera at once, download the zip file here. Please note: installing this file will cause your camera to inherit the settings—including resolution and frame rate—of the camera that the scene files were created on. Be sure to go back and confirm your camera settings before shooting.
Have any questions about our scene files? Let us know in the comments!