Doing some tests for an upcoming web series and my wife, Trisha, was again kind enough to help out. Also, a good friend, dp, and collaborator, Nathaniel Brown, came over to help find a look for the show and at the same time tested out his new production monitor. His info is below. Thanks to both of them for helping out today. We shot this at noon, and needed to make it look like an evening scene. Any comments on how to improve the lighting are welcome, but please be constructive in the criticism.
Link to downloadable braw files:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12NEnFuzY3FTw-pIqt2JVtGSSgFVT_kmz
Because Nathaniel helped me on this one, please include his name if you share the files with anyone else.
Nathaniel Brown
https://www.instagram.com/natethedp/
According to Blackmagic, the only difference in Cinema DNG and Blackmagic RAW storage rates happen because of the increased compression of Blackmagic RAW. Raw 3:1 and CDNG 3:1 have exactly the same storage rates. If Blackmagic offer CDNG at higher compression, there wouldn’t be a noticeable difference in storage rates.
From Blackmagic Design Website:
View full list here (I trimmed the full list to fit in description):
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicursaminipro/techspecs/W-URSA-20
Storage Rates
Storage rates based on 30 frames per second.
4608 x 2592
Blackmagic RAW 3:1 - 183 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 5:1 - 110 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 8:1 - 68 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 12:1 - 46 MB/s
CinemaDNG RAW 3:1 - 183 MB/s
CinemaDNG RAW 4:1 - 137 MB/s
3840 x 2160
Blackmagic RAW 3:1 - 127 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 5:1 - 76 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 8:1 - 48 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 12:1 - 32 MB/s
CinemaDNG RAW 3:1 - 127 MB/s
CinemaDNG RAW 4:1 - 95 MB/s
1920 x 1080
Blackmagic RAW 3:1 - 33 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 5:1 - 20 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 8:1 - 12 MB/s
Blackmagic RAW 12:1 - 8 MB/s
CinemaDNG RAW 3:1 - 33 MB/s
CinemaDNG RAW 4:1 - 24 MB/s
Constant Quality setting Q0 storage rates quoted are indicative only, based on a 2:1 - 5:1 compression range.
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Constant Quality setting Q5 storage rates quoted are indicative only, based on a 7:1 - 20:1 compression range.
Actual storage rates are entirely dependent on image subject matter.