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  1. Hey everybody I'm in preproduction for a documentary we start shooting next week and I'm quite excited since I'm going to work with the Amira. I'm used to work with the Alexa and always felt comfortable making the decision if we shoot Log-C or REC709 Now with the Amira one has the choice between Log-C or "LOOK" In the Look submenu one can now select between REC709, Vibrant, Commercial, LCC and so on... I assume the idea behind is, since the Amira is more a single user documentary Camera, while shooting you pick already the Look you aim for. With the goal to avoid color correction in post. But to me it kind of doesn't make sense. If I shoot Log-C and add in post the LCC converter Look plug in … et voila, it looks exactly the same… So way giving up the "safety" of having the full dynamic range? Do I misunderstand something? (I'm coming for the point where production said that they only like to have some little color correction, if there is something in-between Log-C and REC709… It looks like LCC is something in-between but since I figured out the situation with the Look Converter from Log-C It seams a waste of Dynamic range) Thank you for your thoughts... Philipp
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