Stu Maschwitz

@5tu
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Filmmaking, photography, writing, and tools for doing those things.
Remember Blogs?https://prolost.com
Day Jobhttps://www.maxon.net
Screenwritinghttps://slugline.co
@matthewcassinelli @atnbueno Yeah it’s really messed up my Shortcuts that chose files and Notes. Here’s an example of choosing from a list of CSV files, before and after.

Cameras, Phones, and Log — What’s the Juice?

https://prolost.com/blog/juice

Samsung log, making iPhone video “look right,” color grading demos, and a bit of philosophy.

Cameras, Phones, and Log — What’s the Juice? — Prolost

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New post, new video! Samsung log, making iPhone video “look right,” color grading demos, and a bit of philosophy.

https://prolost.com/blog/juice

Cameras, Phones, and Log — What’s the Juice? — Prolost

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Live stream of what’s new in Red Giant 2025, happening now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXu0MgaBezM
What’s New in Red Giant 2025.0 – Create with Maxon

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@atpfm Someone must have pointed out by now that Preview absolutely does support HDR display of still images. Try any sample EXR or HDR file you can find. I’ve got an EXR test pattern you can download here: https://prolost.com/blog/macstu
Mac Studio and Studio Display — Prolost

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@atpfm Someone must have pointed out by now that Preview absolutely does support HDR display of still images. Try any sample EXR or HDR file you can find. I’ve got an EXR test pattern you can download here: https://prolost.com/blog/macstu
Mac Studio and Studio Display — Prolost

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Kino on iPhone 15 Pro is a great sidekick to Halide Process Zero — bringing you minimally processed video shooting Apple Log with Instant Grade.

Shoot right into a look of your choice or use @prolost Neutral to shoot iPhone video without excessive sharpening and HDR.

@eierund I’m biased but I think C4D is great, and I love rendering with Redshift. But the basics are the same in any 3D tool.
@eierund That’s OK! For me, drawing led to animation school which led to my first VFX job. But everyone’s path is different. You just need tools to visualize your ideas.
@eierund Thank you! The basic technical stuff is easy to learn these days. While the artistry (and speed) comes from years of experience (and cross-training in photo, animation, film, drawing), the great news is those years are fun and rewarding. Let me know if I can answer any specific questions!