June 17th, 2010
Truelight OnSet 3D LUTs in real time based on the ASC LUT standard. Carry the CDL through the timeline to bake in or use for referencing later in Post.
Rogue Element Films


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June 16th, 2010
Full Rogue Element Flms Colour Management Services
LUT building Multiple LUT formats LUT conversion LUT adjustment
LUT ripping LUT preview Graphical 3D LUT display
Image re-sizing Image format/aspect conversion
File format conversion Image sharpening
Colour Space Conversion - Option ColourSpace LUT generation
Pre-set Colour Spaces, including:
P3 DCI D55
P3 DCI D65
Rec709
XYZ
User definable Colour Spaces
Colour Space matrix management
Network Connectivity (remote display calibration)
LUT Manipulation - Option
LUT Addition
LUT Subtraction
Invert LUT
Display Profiling & Profile Management

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June 16th, 2010
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June 15th, 2010
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June 14th, 2010
Here are some fresh images of the new OB-1 from Stwo.


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June 12th, 2010
Rogue Element Films has been working and helping to pioneer fully uncompressed file based data workflows for high end digital film cameras. We have stuck to our principles of DPX image capture and have has such created a number of firsts for the UK in this field.
New onboard recorders from both Stwo and Codex now help us take this another step forward for untethered recording, freeing up the cameras and allowing for seemless workflow paths for any recording enviroment.
Daniel Mulligan DP
Rogue Data
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June 2nd, 2010
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June 2nd, 2010
Here is S.two self-contained uncompressed recorder for HD, HD444 and raw production. Weighing in at under 7lbs (3Kg) (including the removable FlashMag) and drawing under 20W of power, the OB-1 completes most SDI digital cinematography camera, making them un-tethered, light enough for handheld or Steadicam operation, and powered directly from the camera. Not only is it light and low powered, the OB-1 is fully solid state and is completely silent in operation with no fans for those close up sound shots.
OB-1 fits onto most cameras and supports their native shooting modes. Use the F35 in S-Log mode and with ARRI D-21 and Alexa for uncompressed ARRIRAW recording to 3K including anamorphic support or shoot up to 60P with full ramping and variable frame rate support. It even allows multi-cam support for 3D and advanced recording formats.
The OB-1 reflects S.two unparalleled on set experience garnered through more than 80 feature movies and hundreds of other projects shot around the globe. It has full external timecode support, dual channel analog sync guide audio inputs and full trigger and tally I/O. With a host of easy, intuitive operating modes, the OB-1 is designed for any user to walk up to it and get it going without training or experience. The main screens reflect the operating modes with color codes (Red = Record, Green = Play, Blue = EE / ready to record) allowing the operator to tell status even from across the room.
OB-1 features the removable FlashMag – S.two’s new solid state high capacity high bandwidth on board storage magazine. It features up to 30 minutes of uncompressed 444 DPX file storage. Featuring multiple levels of internal media redundancy the FlashMag can shoot for years of trouble free production.
Rogue Element Films
Data Team, file based workflow solutions UK
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May 1st, 2010
Rogue Element Films visits Codex Digital Lab to try out the new Onboard Data Recorder for the Sony F35
Daniel Mulligan of Rogue Element Films was invited to Codex offices in London to review the new Onboard data recorder for HD Magazine. He took along an F35 from Rogue’s rental kit to see what the new recorder could do.
As the images show here its a very small and compact unit and has a direct mount onto the F35s multipin connector. This allows the recorder to be powered from the F35 and affords some local communication to take place. The flash media is small and light and is removable, allowing for hot swapping once one ‘magazine’ is full.
Workflow is completed with a transfer unit that allows archiving to LTO4 and offline copies can be generated from the master media. Its a very lightweight and compact unit and now takes fully uncompressed image capture to the next level.



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